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[[File:Iosif Berman - Autoportret.jpg |thumb|200px|Iosif Berman (autoportrait, c1930)]]
 
[[File:Iosif Berman - Autoportret.jpg |thumb|200px|Iosif Berman (autoportrait, c1930)]]
 
'''Iosif Berman''' (1892 - 1941), photographer, one of the first Romanian photoreporter.
 
'''Iosif Berman''' (1892 - 1941), photographer, one of the first Romanian photoreporter.
 
  
  
 
[[File:Photo Berman NG 34.jpg |thumb|250px|in left Constantin Brăiloiu recording a man singing at a cimpoi, the Romanian bagpipe (photo by Iosif Berman reproduced in National Geographic Magazine, 1934)]]
 
[[File:Photo Berman NG 34.jpg |thumb|250px|in left Constantin Brăiloiu recording a man singing at a cimpoi, the Romanian bagpipe (photo by Iosif Berman reproduced in National Geographic Magazine, 1934)]]
  
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* After WWII, the communist government in Romania tried to use the photos of Berman for propaganda, but they were hardly propaganda material. According to a researcher at Museum of the Romanian Peasant, he presented a realist view of the Romanian village.
  
 
; Books
 
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* Petcu, Marian, Istoria jurnalismului şi a publicităţii în România, Polirom, Iaşi, 2007, ISBN 978-973-46-0794-5 pp. 89-90 (in Romanian).
 
* Petcu, Marian, Istoria jurnalismului şi a publicităţii în România, Polirom, Iaşi, 2007, ISBN 978-973-46-0794-5 pp. 89-90 (in Romanian).
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* [http://www.natgeo.ro/locuri-si-oameni/cultura/8672-iosif-berman?showall=1 Berman, Romanian National Geographic Magazine, June 2008, pp. 39-43.]

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Iosif Berman (autoportrait, c1930)

Iosif Berman (1892 - 1941), photographer, one of the first Romanian photoreporter.


in left Constantin Brăiloiu recording a man singing at a cimpoi, the Romanian bagpipe (photo by Iosif Berman reproduced in National Geographic Magazine, 1934)
Legacy
  • After WWII, the communist government in Romania tried to use the photos of Berman for propaganda, but they were hardly propaganda material. According to a researcher at Museum of the Romanian Peasant, he presented a realist view of the Romanian village.
Books
  • Petcu, Marian, Istoria jurnalismului şi a publicităţii în România, Polirom, Iaşi, 2007, ISBN 978-973-46-0794-5 pp. 89-90 (in Romanian).
Links