Rapid photographs

Jan Gottfried Stütner, 1913-07-09 - 1926

Between 1912 and 1930, anyone could have their portrait taken at the many so-called rapid photography studios in the shopping streets of mainly (medium) large-size European cities. As if on an assembly line, the youngest clerk shot the photographs with a special camera and in artificial light and developed them. Later in the day, the customer collected a sheet with 12 portrait photos for 25 cents. This form of photographic mass production gave rise to a fascinating tableau of boys, girls, men and women not previously seen in photographs; candid and informal. There were at least 150 quick-photo studios, from Alkmaar to Zutphen. Many called themselves ‘American,’ mistakenly as it turns out because hardly any examples from that country have been found.

  • Artwork typesnelfoto
  • Object numberRP-F-2021-33-3
  • Dimensionsheight 38 mm x width 30 mm
  • Physical characteristicsontwikkelgelatinezilverdruk

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Rapid photographs

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-F-2021-33-3


Creation

  • Creation

    photographer: Jan Gottfried Stütner, Alkmaar

  • Dating

    1913-07-09 - 1926

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    ontwikkelgelatinezilverdruk

  • Dimensions

    height 38 mm x width 30 mm


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of N. Huijsmans, Heiloo

  • Acquisition

    gift 2022-06-28

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