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  1. Feb 21, 2022 · The Original Photo That Inspired the Iconic Columbia Pictures “Torch Lady” Logo. While dramatic music sounds, a torch-bearing woman dressed like a Roman goddess appears on screen against heavenly clouds. Bold text behind her announces the name “Columbia.”. This familiar tableau has appeared millions of times in theaters and living rooms ...

  2. Jun 8, 2023 · The photographer behind Columbia Pictures' iconic logo says she and her model both remain "amused by the attention it gets, even to this day." Kathy Anderson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer ...

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    It all started when Anderson’s friend, the talented illustrator Michael J. Deas,who has designed 16 commemorative stamps for the US Postal Service, asked the photographer to shoot a reference photo for a painting. At the time, she had no idea how iconic the artwork would eventually become. “Michael had a vision for the piece,” Anderson tells PetaPi...

    “After moving my dining room table out of the way and converting the living room into a studio, I set up a mottled gray backdrop. I placed a couple of boxes on the floor to let the fabric drape. I put a Polaroid back on the Hasselblad camera to start with some test shots.” In the old days of film, a kind of early “chimping” was still prevalent, esp...

    Anderson was delighted with the images she produced that day. The photographer has shot many reference photos for Deas over the years, including book covers and commissioned portraits. However, none have equaled the movie logo’s fame. Comparing the original photo by Anderson to the finished logo artwork by Deas, one can see how closely the artist s...

    Anderson first picked up a camera in college and has never looked back. She says she is happy to have been a part of the glory days of print journalism when she was a staff photographer at The Times-Picayunenewspaper for 28 years. In 2006, her coverage of Hurricane Katrina was included in the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for the newspaper. And...

  3. May 31, 2023 · Columbia Pictures has used Michael Deas’s painting for its logo for 31 years now – and counting! It’s incredible that everything was so seemingly random: from finding the right model to organizing a shoot. All of this resulted from a DIY photo shoot during a lunch break. It was Joseph’s first and last time modeling – and she ended up ...

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  4. Jan 9, 2013 · Overview. Columbia Pictures, one of the studios that reigned during Hollywood’s golden age, has had a rich and interesting story. Of the eight Studios that “owned” the movie business by the end of the 1920’s, Columbia Pictures had the worst reputation and smallest budgets. Prominent members of the industry expected nothing from it.

  5. On a recent July afternoon, the ever-mercurial Tom Rothman arrives in good spirits for a tour of Columbia Pictures' archives in honor of the studio's 100th anniversary. "Ask a lot of questions ...

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  7. The company rebranded in 1924 and revealed the first official Columbia Pictures logo. This time the logo showed an oval shape with a woman in the center and the company name above it. This design was entirely in black and white, with only a rough outline of the woman instead of a full design.

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