Keld Helmer Peterson – Interpretation

Keld Helmer- Peterson 

Keld Helmer-Peterson is a Danish  photographer born in 1920 and died in 2013. He was famous for his photography due to the structure of his images and the different types of pattern he used. His photos tended to be based in more industrial areas, city spaces and nature. Keld started photograph in the late 1930s in his late teens and first made his name with his a book ‘122 colour photographs’ in 1948.

 

Whilst in the 1950s and 1960s he began to focus more on the idea of architecture and design photography, his work began to lean to be present in a more abstract way. This happened as he began to look at other artist and began to get inspiration. He looked at German and American photography as well as other international abstract art that he liked. As well as many other artist Keld Helmer-Peterson was very much inspired by Albert Reneger-Patzsch, a German artis 

For these edits i have used Photoshop and the setting in images called Threshold.  Above is an example of how I interpreted Keld Helmer Petersons work.

 

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