Photographer
Gallery
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Eugen Hoffers
(1832-1893)
Hoffers was born in Livonia was worked
as a professional photographer in Helsinki between
1862 and 1873. He took photographs for sale of street
scenes and public buildings. He also took the first
report photographs in Finland. The museum's
collections contain 70 negatives and some 150
original photographs. |
Signe Brander (1869-1942)
Signe Brander was educated as a
teacher of drawing, although earned her living by
photography. Commissioned by the Helsinki Board of
Ancient Monuments and Helsinki City Museum, founded
in 1911, she took photographs of those parts of
Helsinki which were disappearing or undergoing
change. In addition to buildings and street scenes,
she also photographed important events and Helsinki's
festive decorations. Her photographs always included
fragments of the lives of Helsinki citizens. Signe
Brander's 907 negatives and original proofs form the
basis of the museum's photograph collection. |
Eric Sundström (1866-1933)
Swedish-born Sundström began taking
photographs in Helsinki in 1890. He worked
extensively in the sectors of architecture and milieu
photography, advertising and industrial photography
and press photography. Between 1913 and 1915 he took
photographs for the City Museum. The museum's
collections contain around 15,000 negatives. |
Väinö Kannisto (1897-1962)
Kannisto was self-taught and founded a
photographers business called Itseni (Myself) in the
1940s. He recorded the atmosphere of wartime and the
ensuing crisis on film. The museum has a valuable
collection of some 10,000 negatives dating from the
1940s and 1950s. |
Volker von Bonin (1924- )
Educated in Munich, von Bonin came to
the Helsinki Olympics as a press photographer in 1952
and moved permanently to Finland in the mid-1950s. He
has published several books of photographs covering
Finland and various towns. The museum's collections
contain around 5 200 negatives of Helsinki dating
from the 1950s to 1980s. |
Jan Alanco (1950- )
Helsinki-born Alanco has been the City
Museum's permanent professional photographer since
1981. He graduated from the University of Industrial
Arts in 1981, and took a Master of Arts degree in
1992. He received the Finnfoto Award in 1992 for his
work in the field of museum photography. The museum
collections already feature around 60,000
photographs. |
© Helsinki City Museum
1997-98
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