The Images of Hollywoods Golden Age | Susan J Roche underwater portrait photography
Susan J Roche fine art
Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart, and Laurence Olivier are three of the biggest names in the history of Hollywood and they all have one thing in common: they emerged from Hollywood’s Golden Age.
Between the 1910s and 1960s was Hollywood’s revolutionary years. Filled with exceptional talent, new camera technology, and more freedom for scipt writers. While the years of a thriving Hollywood industry seemed they would last forever, they did inevitably come to an end. This is the rise and fall of Hollywood’s Golden Age.
In 1980, while at Mason Gross School of Art at Rutgers, I took one of my favorite courses of all time. The History of Photography, including darkroom work . We photographed using glass plates and chemical available during the different ages of photography as it developed as an art form. I have always believed that this course helped developed my style, gave me confidence in my visions and aided in overcoming my personal limitations.
Of course, the many technical courses taken, the skills learned and years of experiences have been imperative to me as an artist but the initial education about the beginning of image making and art history have been invaluable.