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A Diabolo player by German photographer Reinhold Thiele
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A Diabolo player by German photographer Reinhold Thiele
Composite photograph of a Diabolo player by noted photographer (Karl Anton) Reinhold Thiele (1856-1921), born in Hamelin, Germany. Thiele arrived in London in 1878 to work for William Henry Prestwich and joined the London Stereoscopic Company in 1880. Thiele specialising in photographing football teams and became one of the first press photographers. He was a pioneer of flashlight photography fom his Chancery Lane Studio. Date: 1910s
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Anton Diabolo Form Human Karl Lunging Player Reinhold Roller Shapes Skilled Skills Stretching String Technique Thiele Throwing Games
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This composite photograph, titled "Diabolo Player" by renowned German photographer Reinhold Thiele, showcases the mesmerizing form and skill of an unidentified diabolo player in mid-performance. Thiele, born in Hamelin, Germany, in 1856, arrived in London in 1878 to work for William Henry Prestwich and later joined the London Stereoscopic Company in 1880. Known for his expertise in photographing football teams, Thiele became one of the first press photographers in history. Thiele's innovative approach to photography extended beyond sports. He was a pioneer in flashlight photography, using artificial light to capture intricate details and dynamic action. In this image, Thiele masterfully manipulates the medium to highlight the player's form and the shapes of the diabolo discs as they stretch and lunge through the air, connected by strings. The diabolo, also known as the Chinese yoyo, is a simple yet captivating game that involves throwing and manipulating two discs connected by a string. The player's skilled technique is evident in the precise control and timing required to keep the discs in motion. Thiele's photograph captures the essence of this timeless game, offering a glimpse into the past and showcasing the beauty and artistry of human skill and dexterity. This photograph, taken in the 1910s, is a testament to Thiele's mastery of the medium and his ability to capture the essence of a moment in time. With its intriguing subject matter and stunning composition, it remains an enduring work of art and a fascinating glimpse into the history of both photography and human recreation.
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