Nora Dumas

photographer

Nora Dumas (born Kelenföldi Telkes Nóra) was a Hungarian photographer who moved to Paris in 1913. She became a significant figure in humanist photography, specializing in the documentation of rural French life during the interwar period. Her work captures the daily lives of peasants and farmers with sharp focus and documentary precision. After spending time in an internment camp during World War I, she eventually settled in France where she produced much of her most notable work.[1,2]

Themes

  • humanist photography
  • rural French life
  • documentary photography

Works by Nora Dumas

  • L'automobile en France 1951 · Billancourt / Regie Nationale des Usines Renault · book · French

References

  1. Nora Dumas link
  2. Nora Dumas link