
W. Eugene Smith ::
Girl in white,
Lower Manhattan, New York City,
1957-1965
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W. Eugene Smith ::
Girl in white,
Lower Manhattan, New York City,
1957-1965
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Jeanne Moreau, pictured with Ettore Manni, played a villainous teacher in Tony Richardson’s drama Mademoiselle, 1966 / src: theguardian.com
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French actress Jeanne Moreau in “La baie des anges” (Bay of Angels) directed by Jacques Demy, 1963 / src: IMDb

Gjon Mili ::
Vera Miles, Barbara Bel Geddes, Carla Gravina, Silvana Mangano and Jeanne Moreau starred in a story of Yugoslav women fighting the Nazis in Five Branded Women, 1960 / src: Life Picture Collection / Getty Images via The Guardian
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French actress Jeanne Moreau played the title role in Joseph Losey’s drama, Eva (1962) set in Venice. / src: Ronald Grant Archive via The Guardian
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Irving Penn :: Mother and Child, Dahomey, 1967. Gelatin Silver print. / source: Irving Penn
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Irving Penn :: Young Gypsy Couple, Extremadura, Spain, 1965. One of the major projects of Penn’s career, which he pursued intermittently between 1948 and 1971, was a group of photographs made during his travels which he called Worlds in a Small Room. Following an experience in Cuzco working in a daylight studio, Penn sought out other opportunities to improvise or bring a studio with him to make portraits in a neutral environment. These encounters attempted to bridge the gaps of language, culture, and geography, to connect on a human level. / via the–elusive–muse via irvingpenn.org
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Beuford Smith :: Sunday in Harlem, 1968.
Vintage gelatin silver print.
Beuford Smith ::
Boy Holding Flag, 1966.
Vintage gelatin silver print.
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Irving Penn :: Cretan priest, Crete, 1964. One of the major projects of Penn’s career, which he pursued intermittently between 1948 and 1971, was a group of photographs made during his travels which he called Worlds in a Small Room. Following an experience in Cuzco working in a daylight studio, Penn sought out other opportunities to improvise or bring a studio with him to make portraits in a neutral environment. These encounters attempted to bridge the gaps of language, culture, and geography, to connect on a human level. / via
the–elusive–muse via irvingpenn.org
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