In the January 2009 issue of Los Angeles magazine, executive editor Mary Melton profiles renowned architectural photographer Julius Shulman in 36 exposures.
“When Julius Shulman snapped what is perhaps the most famous picture ever taken of Los Angeles, could he have imagined, could any of his subjects have imagined, that a single image would encapsulate the promises, hopes, and dreams of L.A.’s future—and conjure our fantasies of its past?”
Architect Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22, also known as the Stahl House, was unlike anything ever constructed, and Julius made it famous with his photograph. Read the whole Los Angeles magazine article.
By Melanie Carlson














