Teikō Shiotani ::
Seashore of Akasaki Minatomachi, Kotoura, Japan, 1931 / source: Tottori Prefectural Museum

The horizon in this picture describes an arc just as if describing the globe itself. Incorporating the technique of deformation, the work was made by burning a negative image onto warped printing paper. The photograph was taken at the coast of Akasaki near photographer Shiotani’s home in Kotoura, Tottori. [quoted from source]

Distortion series, ca. 1933

André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 117) | src MoMA
André Kertész :: Distortion n. 173, ca. 1933. | originally posted on tumblr
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 73) | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 117) | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 144) | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 171) | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 109) | src Art Institute Chicago

Distortions series, ca. 1933

André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 68), ca. 1932-1933. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 64), ca. 1932-1933. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 69), ca. 1932-1933. | src Art Institute Chicago