Akeley Motion Picture Camera

Akeley Motion Picture Camera is a black and white photograph taken by Paul Strand in 1922.

[1] Strand had worked as co-director with Charles Sheeler in the avant-garde film Manhatta, in 1920.

This inspired him to buy his own motion picture camera, with which he would earn much of his living in the 1920s.

This picture depicts the interior film chamber, without the film, shot from upside down, at a 45-degrees angle, and expresses his interest in his functional and rigorous forms and the shine of his highly polished metal surface.

[2] A print of this picture reached the highest price for a Paul Strand photograph when it was sold by $783,750 at Christie's New York on 4 April 2013.

Akeley Motion Picture Camera (1922), by Paul Strand
Akeley Motion Picture Camera (1922), other version