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Classic and stunning work! I agree that the day of straight forward classic unmanipulated photography is coming to an end. Sad but we have many fine photographers to look back at and learn from their work and enjoy.
kipkeston said:Zimbel! He got Winogrand into photography!!!
This evocative look at New Orleans' French Quarter in its Post-World War II heyday captures a dark, feisty world of girlie shows, jazz, convivial coffees at the Café du Monde, as well as the loneliness of solitary figures at a bar. George Zimbel's career as an American photojournalist was thriving--he created the iconic image of Marilyn Monroe with her skirt being raised around her by the air from a subway grate in New York, along with photos of the Kennedys--when he connected with New Orleans' night rhythms, and the resulting trove of images explores time, place and people vividly and compassionately.
Uncle Bill said:WOW! This guy is the real deal.
Chris101 said:Cool Ned! You can never tell who you will bump into in Montreal, eh? 😉
ps, they just don't make light like that anymore.
NB23 said:No more such light indeed!
BTW, I ran into Andy Summers just moments ago...
Ah fiddlesticks, did you call the Police? Or did you hum "Don't Stand So Close to Me"?😀NB23 said:No more such light indeed!
BTW, I ran into Andy Summers just moments ago...
patrickjames said:The film for the Marilyn pictures wouldn't have had to be pushed. Remember that those were taken on a film set. There would have been a tremendous amount of light.
Scarpia said:Alter cocker is two words. I know because I'm one myself.:angel:
Kurt M.