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Aart Klein Aart Klein (August 2, 1909 - October 31, 2001) was a Dutch photographer born in Amsterdam. His style mostly consisted of black and white landscapes or portraiture. His style of photography was considered to be a graphic style combined with photography. He was documented saying that his photographers were a white on black, not black on white because “if you don’t do anything you get a back image. Things only happen when you open the shutter; then you make a drawing in white,” (p 871).〔Warren, Lynn. “Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Photography, 3-Volume Set”. Photo Agencies p 1225. Routledge. November 15, 2005.〕 == Early Life and Education ==
Klein began working at the Netherlands' premier photo press agency, Polygoon in the 1930s.〔 He started out without having any formal training in photography, but during his time at Polygoon he began his career as one of the most influential Dutch photographers. In 1931 he started as an administrative assistant and continued to work there for nine years. During the World War II, he held a multitude of jobs, ranging from press photographer to wedding photographer. He was forced to work for the Nazis during the 1940s which led to Klein taking underground pictures and sending them to Allied forces in England. He joined a group of photographers called the Particam, or Partisan Cameras, that helped the country’s liberation.
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