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German photographer
b.
1909
–
1993
Fritz Henle (1909-1993) was a German-born photographer known for his versatile and wide-ranging body of work. Often referred to as "Mr. Rollei" for his use of the Rolleiflex camera, Henle's photography encompassed genres such as portraiture, landscapes, architecture, and photojournalism.
Henle's style was characterized by its clarity, composition, and emotional resonance. He had a knack for capturing the essence of his subjects, whether photographing famous personalities like Frida Kahlo and Mahatma Gandhi or documenting everyday life and landscapes. Henle traveled extensively, and his work reflects a global perspective, with images from places like Mexico, the Caribbean, Asia, and Europe.
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