Featured in this week’s Goings on About Town section is a photograph from the current exhibition “Color Photographs from the New Deal,” at the Carriage Trade gallery. From strong young men working with the newest technologies to factory workers socializing at a communal lunch table, the Farm Security Administration strove to depict a positive and progressive America during a period of economic turmoil and low morale. Produced only three years after the invention of Kodachrome film, these photos offer an intensely saturated portrait of the domestic and industrial American landscape from 1939 to 1943. For more selection of photographs from the show: http://nyr.kr/e87pBj
All photographs courtesy of Library of Congress, Carriage Trade.
beautiful
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Just to verify - this commercial is NOT real. It’s sad but sometimes on Tumblr I feel I need to clarify that.
perfect
Per usual. I’ll do some of these. #photoadayapril (Taken with instagram)
well, fine then
maybe I’ll actually finish this for once
The Hyper-Aesthetic Car Crash Photos Of Arnold Odermatt
Working in the Swiss canton of Nidwalden for over 40 years as a police photographer, Arnold Odermatt created some of the most beautiful photos of car crashes.
Shot with a Rolleiflex, Odermatt’s photos are serene and meditative with no car parts and gore strewn about, serving as quiet mementos mori. Several books of his photos have been published, most famous amongst them the awesomely titled Karambolage.
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City jungle
Starring: BMW 325i Turbo
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This photo. HHNNGGG
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hello Edmonton
also are those Falken wheels?
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and the last one thus far
I can’t decide if this is too dark or if the shadowy areas work; opinions humbly requested
also, the flat white background does not have the same sense of unreal displacement, I don’t think; it just looks like it’s laying on a lightbox
thoughts?
I shot a Beretta 92 as well, but the compositing is hopelessly broken on that one
it will need to be reshot
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