

Alma Lavenson
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Alma Lavenson was an American photographer known for her sharp-focus landscape and architectural studies made primarily in California during the 1930s and 1940s. Working in the tradition of Group f/64, she employed contact printing and large-format cameras to achieve precise detail and tonal range in her images of natural formations, industrial structures, and vernacular buildings. Her work emphasized the formal geometry inherent in both natural and built environments, rendered with technical precision and compositional clarity. Lavenson's photographs remain understudied in comparison to her male contemporaries, though her archive constitutes a significant document of mid-century California visual culture.
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