Posts tagged photography
Posts tagged photography
New York, New York. A woman and her dog in the Harlem section. Photo by Gordon Parks, 1943 May via Library of Congress
We don’t expect as much from photography as we do from the other arts. Not everybody can write, not everybody can paint, but everyone can take a photo.
This photo reminds me of the novel Vally of the Dolls
Affectionate Men Through the Camera Lens
Bob Bragman over at the San Francisco Chronicle posted some images from his collection of Over a Century of Affectionate Men Through the Camera Lens. The photos are adorable!
I posted some of my favorites on my other blog.
“This man refused to open his eyes.”
Dancing in the recreation tent. FSA (Farm Security Administration) agricultural workers’ camp. Bridgeton, New Jersey. 1942.
Two members of No. 31 (Beaufighter) Squadron RAAF, holding the squadron mascots, a joey (young kangaroo) and a dog. Left to right: Flight Lieutenant G. A. Greenwood and Sergeant B. Agnew.
From the Australian War Memorial collection