Evelyn Hofer

Evelyn Hofer (January 21, 1922 – November 2, 2009) was a German-American portrait and documentary photographer.

The family moved to Geneva in 1933 in order to escape Nazism, and later to Madrid.

Evelyn attempted unsuccessfully to enter the Paris Conservatory and then switched to photography, first apprenticing in Zürich and Basel and then taking private tuition in Zürich.

[1] She moved to New York in 1946, where she worked with Alexey Brodovitch of Harper's Bazaar and befriended Richard Lindner[1] and Saul Steinberg.

[2][3] Hofer used a four-by-five inch view camera to make orderly and well-constructed portraits and scenic photographs.

Some books with photography by Evelyn Hofer (flanked by irrelevant Pelicans)