Karl Struss and the Rise of Hollywood

Bringing together over 100 images alongside films and Hollywood ephemera, an exhibition charts the career of the photographer-turned-filmmaker who helped define American cinematography.

Karl Struss, who was born in 1886, held a unique position as a leader in both still and moving photography, tracing his career from New York—where he was elected to Alfred Stieglitz’s Photo-Secession group in 1910—to Los Angeles, where he moved in 19...

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