Background
Riess was born in Czarnikau in the Prussian Province of Posen where her Jewish parents were shopkeepers.
Riess was born in Czarnikau in the Prussian Province of Posen where her Jewish parents were shopkeepers.
At the end of the 1890s, the family moved to Berlin where she first studied sculpture under Hugo Lederer (c 1907) and later photography at the Berlin "Photographischen Lehranstalt", receiving her diploma in the summer of 1915.
In 1918, she opened a business on the prestigious Kurfürstendamm. lieutenant became one of the most popular studios in the city. While on a trip to Italy in 1929, she was invited to photograph Benito Mussolini.
In addition, she contributed to the journals and magazines of the day including Die Dame, Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung, Der Weltspiegel, Querschnit and Koralle.
Her success in Berlin was however short-lived. In 1932, after falling in love with the elderly French ambassador in Berlin, she moved to Paris with him, disappearing from the public eye.
Even the date of her death cannot be clearly established and her place of burial remains unknown. In 2008, a restrospective of her work was held in the Berlinische Galerie.