pretty cool. Thanks for posting. Cheers, Christine
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From: "Bruce Walker"
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Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2011 8:56 PM
Subject: OT Stanley Kubrick's Chicago 1949
“Before he started making movies, Stanley Kubrick was a star
photojournal
The commonness of images in the digital age has cheapened images in
general. You once had to buy a magazine to look at amazing
photography. The problem is that the world moves on and even if you
could reproduce this look it would be a niche "style".
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:58 PM, John Sessoms
Gorgeous George would have been on the downhill side of his career by
the time I came along, and I wouldn't have seen these images except
maybe going through old magazines in the library stacks.
Still, there's magic in those old B&W images I think we've lost with
digital. I know you can make B
I'm sure I saw that LOOK Magazine when I was 12 years old as my parents
bought it all the time ... most of the photos, though, were
not anything I would have seen growing up there in person... though I
remember who Gorgeous George was. I was horrified by
boxing and wrestling.
ann
Keith Whale
John Sessoms wrote:
From: Bruce Walker
?Before he started making movies, Stanley Kubrick was a star
photojournalist. In the summer of 1949, Look magazine sent him to
Chicago to shoot pictures for a story called ?Chicago City of Contrasts.?
- Chicago Tribune
Some really terrific shots here ...
From: Bruce Walker
?Before he started making movies, Stanley Kubrick was a star
photojournalist. In the summer of 1949, Look magazine sent him to
Chicago to shoot pictures for a story called ?Chicago City of Contrasts.?
- Chicago Tribune
Some really terrific shots here ...
http://goo.gl/rJ7WP
Some great shots and a nice look at old Chicago. Thanks for the link.
Paul
On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:56 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
> “Before he started making movies, Stanley Kubrick was a star photojournalist.
> In the summer of 1949, Look magazine sent him to Chicago to shoot pictures
> for a story ca
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