Julius Shulman, architectural photographer whose seductive images sold
California Midcentury Modern architecture and its lifestyle around the
world, died on July 15 at the age of 98. We celebrate his legacy with
recollections from some of the people who knew him -- Dion Neutra,
Craig Krull, Juergen Nogai, Eric Bricker, Ann Videriksen, Frank Gehry
and Elizabeth Armstrong -- as well as pithy taped commentary from Shulman
himself.
In an online exclusive bonus, KCRW's very own Eric J. Lawrence
talks about the best spaces in Los Angeles for free
summertime concerts, and Dana Cuff talks about WPA 2.0, a competition
open to anyone who wants to offer up an imaginative vision for new
infrastructure in our post-industrial age.