Hein Gorny
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Hein Gorny (12 April 1904 – 14 June 1967) was a German commercial photographer who worked on a range of subjects and themes. He was best known for his industrial and advertising photography. He was a self-taught pioneer artistic photographer in the New Objectivity movement. He left Germany for the United States following persecution of his wife, who was of Jewish ancestry, by the Nazi regime.