
Alfred Stieglitz :: A Dirigible (1910). Published in Camera Work, Nº 36, 1911. / src Toledo Museum of Art via NY Times blog
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Alfred Stieglitz :: A Dirigible (1910). Published in Camera Work, Nº 36, 1911. / src Toledo Museum of Art via NY Times blog
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Alfred Stieglitz :: The City Ambition (1910). Published in Camera Work, Nº 36, 1911. / src Toledo Museum of Art via NY Times blog
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Alfred Stieglitz :: “Winter Fifth Avenue, New York”, 1892-93 / src: aperture fnd
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Alfred Stieglitz :: Songs of the Sky, 1924 / src: The Met
“Beginning in 1922, and then from 1923 to 1934, Stieglitz pointed his lens toward the clouds above Lake George, New York. He eventually made more than two hundred photographs in the series he initially called Songs of the Sky and later Equivalents. In these purposely disorienting and nearly abstract images, Stieglitz sought to arouse in the viewer the emotional equivalent of his own state of mind at the time he took the picture…” from The Metropolitan Museum
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Alfred Stieglitz :: Two Towers, NYC, 1913 – Camera work photogravure / src: laurencemiller
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