Jack Laxer

His photographs of California modern architecture have been published in magazines and books, displayed in museums, and included in educational programs since the 1950s.

He photographed the homes of Lucille Ball and Harold Lloyd with the Stereo Realist camera.

[3] These images were included in Alan Hess's book Googie: Fifties Coffee Shop Architecture,[4] setting off a revival of interest in the style beginning in the 1980s.

[1] In 2009, DKRM Gallery in Los Angeles exhibited his work in the solo show Ultra-Angeles: Kodachrome in 3-D.[6] Laxer taught a course at the J. Paul Getty Museum in 2010 called Modernism in 3-D: The Art of Stereo Photography.

[9] The Los Angeles Conservancy presented Laxer with the Modern Master award in 2009.

Portrait of photographer Jack Laxer taken in Los Angeles, California , on February 14, 2014.