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Page 1: George Hurrell

By: Hannah Able

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Born in 1904 in Covington, KY

At the age of 8 Hurrell took an interest in drawing and painting.

Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago

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It’s all so simple – no one believes me … you

strike a pose, then you light it. Then you

clown around and get some action in the

expressions. Then, you shoot.

-George Hurrell

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Edgar Alwyn Payne

“If you plan to be a serious artist, you should come back with me to Laguna Beach and paint. This is

where it is all happening.”

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“He developed the lighting techniques and visual vocabulary that gave Hollywood stars their special aura of grace, mystery, and perfection.” -Virginia Postrel

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George Hurrell helped make stars like Clark Gable (Gone with the Wind) with his amazing photos. Hurrell used lights to show the lines and shadows of faces, creating a dramatic affect.

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Hurrell’s photos of Jean Harlow are his most known works.

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In this photo George Hurrell uses lighting to enhance her bone structure.

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Hurrell uses hard light to create high contrast.

This photo shows high key.

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In this photo of Jane Russell, Hurrell uses back light from one side and front light. He uses this lighting to show emphasis on her

shoulder and collar bone.

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This photo of Jean Harlow has great contrast and form.

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Both these photos use the golden spiral.

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This photo portrays a strong emotion of love and devotion.

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George Hurrell set the bar for all great portraits. His photographs continue to inspire photographers today.

Many of today's photographers try and recreate the styles of Hurrell.

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www.georgehurrell.com

www.hurrelleditions.com/biography.html

www.hurrellphotos.com/

www.independent.co.uk

www.artnet.com