Blitzlicht in der Unterwelt
Fotohof, ISBN 9783902993953,
Pb, 168 pgs, 21 x 21cm
Language: German
Acqn. 32081
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Pb, 168 pgs, 21 x 21cm
Language: German
Acqn. 32081
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£16.25
In the 1890s, Father Lambert Karner of the Gottweig Benedictine Abbey in Lower Austria began exploring caves dating back to the Middle Ages. Emil Wrbata, a graduate of the Vienna Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt [Graphic Arts College], took his camera and state-of-the-art flash equipment along as he accompanied him into the dark and extremely narrow corridors of these Erdstall tunnels (earthen stables). The subsequent lectures featuring 'full-size' slide projections enthralled their audiences; a lavish volume with photographs and scientific texts was published for the community of experts, prompting further studies of the mystery of the Erdstall tunnels, which remains unsolved to this very day. With his experience of artificial lighting in difficult conditions, Wrbata was ideally suited for taking photographs at crime scenes. Indeed, he went on to become the first director of the Police Headquarters' own in-house photo studio in Vienna, founded in 1898.
Edited by Monika Faber for Photoinstitut Bonartes, Vienna, and Walter Moser for the Photographic Collection of the Albertina, Vienna.

