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Manfred Heiting is a designer and editor of photo publications and a collector of photobooks focusing on the period between 1886 and 1980. | |
Often regarded as one of the greatest portrait photographers of the 20th century, this gives an introduction to his compelling body of work. |
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- Manfred Heiting is a designer and editor of photo publications and a collector of photobooks focusing on the period between and He has designed and edited extensive surveys of German, Soviet and Japanese photobooks.
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- Manfred Heiting (born ) has played an important role in the ‘world of photography’ for more than forty years: as a design director of Polaroid’s international division (also establishing the International Polaroid Collection in Amsterdam), as editor for American Express’ magazines in Europe, but also as curator of more than
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- Manfred Heiting (born 1943) has played an important role in the ‘world of photography’ for more than forty years: as a design director of Polaroid’s international division (also establishing the International Polaroid Collection in Amsterdam), as editor for American Express’ magazines in Europe, but also as curator of more than 50.
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- Originally trained as a typographer and designer, Manfred Heiting joined Polaroid in Meeting Ansel Adams shortly afterwards, he was inspired to start collecting photography, amassing a world-class collection of prints which was acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston in
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Originally trained as a typographer and designer, Manfred Heiting joined Polaroid in 1966. Meeting Ansel Adams shortly afterwards, he was inspired to start collecting photography, amassing a world-class collection of prints which was acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston in 2002. He also started collecting photobooks in the 1970s, turning to it in earnest in the 1990s and creating a library that was considered one of the most complete in the world, including a copy of most of the important photobooks that appeared from 1888-1970 in Europe, the United States, the Soviet Union, and Japan. This collection formed the basis of several compendium books published by Steidl, including “Autopsie” – German Photobooks 1918-1945, The Soviet Photobook 1920-1941, and The Japanese Photobook 1912-1990 – but sadly, it was decimated in the California wildfires of 2018, when it went up in smoke along with Heiting’s home in Malibu. As Steidl publishes a new book by Heiti