Willem van de Poll

[1] Born in Amsterdam on April 13, 1895 into a well-being family, he studied in Vienna right after the First World War and became the assistant of Alexander Korda.

Beginning his career with some press photos of a major fire published on the Berliner Tageblatt in 1920, he began to travel abroad extensively, becoming his most important feature.

[1] Particularly important were the travels in Italy in the 1930s and the beginning of the advertisement photography, working with many fashion and big companies across Europe.

[1] In 1944 he was appointed to head the "photographic service" of the Dutch military forces.

Due to the standard copyright law in many European countries, his photos would automatically become freely available 70 years after his death, in 2041, but many of them were donated in 1996 to the Nationaal Archief and 30,000 are available on Wikimedia Commons by CC0 license.