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The early days of Stanley Kubrick’s genius revealed in book of his photography | A new Taschen book, Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs reveals the roots of his visual perfectionism. In 1945, at 17, the Bronx-born Kubrick joined Look magazine as staff photographer, documenting the varied human faces of New York City #kubrick #photography #book Stanley Kubrick Photography, Kubrick Photography, Thomas Demand, Film Blade Runner, Montgomery Clift, Early Photography, A Clockwork Orange, Eyes Wide Shut, Gordon Parks

The early days of Stanley Kubrick’s genius revealed in book of his photography | A new Taschen book, Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs reveals the roots of his visual perfectionism. In 1945, at 17, the Bronx-born Kubrick joined Look magazine as staff photographer, documenting the varied human faces of New York City #kubrick #photography #book

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A video montage of every Alfred Hitchcock cameo | Dangerous Minds Alfred Hitchcock The Birds, Philippe Halsman, Hitchcock Movies, Life Magazine Covers, Alfred Hitchcock Movies, Photo Star, Life Cover, Septième Art, Horror Vintage

Here’s a nice little montage of all (or nearly all) of Alfred Hitchcock trademark cameos in his films. By far, his most clever cameo is in the 1944 film Lifeboat, IMO. Just watch. The films are as follows: The Lodger (1927), Easy Virtue (1928), Blackmail (1929), Murder! (1930), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), The 39 Steps (1935), Sabotage (1936), Young and Innocent (1937), The Lady Vanishes (1938), Rebecca (1940), Foreign Correspondent (1940), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941), Suspicion (1941)…

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Chronically Vintage: Life Magazine photo collection celebrates New York's Golden Age Life Magazine Photos, The Bowery Boys, Couples Vintage, Old Fashioned Love, Fotografi Vintage, Vintage Couples, Vintage Romance, Photo Vintage, Vintage Life

✯ Day 70 of Vintage 365 ✯ Journalist Meyer Berger once said "Each man reads his own meaning into New York", and indeed whether you've ever set foot in the city that never sleeps or not, there is a sway and an unmistakable power to New York that makes it standout in a way few cities could ever dream of matching. It's sometimes asserted that New York's heyday took place during the decades of the 1930s, 40s and 50s, and honestly I'm not one to argue with this viewpoint. Of course the Big Apple…

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