Man Ray (1890–1976), the legendary avant-garde artist, was best known for his experimental photographic techniques rather than for being associated with specific camera gear. However, here’s what we know about the equipment he used: Cameras Man Ray Used Large-format view cameras (plate cameras) Man Ray primarily worked with large-format cameras that used glass plates or sheet film, common in the early 20th century. These cameras allowed precise control over focus and exposure, essential for his portrait and fashion work in Paris. Specific brands/models are not well-documented, but likely candidates include: Voigtländer , Zeiss , or Contessa-Nettel plate cameras Possibly Graflex or similar American studio cameras during his early career Rolleiflex TLR (later years) In his later career, when technology advanced, he is reported to have occasionally used a Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex for more portable work. Rolleiflex TLR More important than the camera: his te...
"The camera is an instrument that teaches people to see without a camera" - Dorothea Lange