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Rural Pacific Northwest Scene

Photographer Martin Elkort's "stealth photography" of New York in the 1940s.

First Camera

MY FIRST CAMERA

STANLEY KUBRICK THE PHOTOGRAPHER: Between 1945 and 1950, Stanley Kubrick worked as a staff photographer for LOOK...

National Biscuit Company's New York cracker factory (Nabisco), June 1948. Photo: Fortune Magazine

Glory days are over...

The Crystal Palace Quarter, London, from an original photo taken by Emile Zola.(ca 1890s)

17th century miller's farm around my corner.

Christmas turkeys hanging outside a poulterers in Watling Street in December 1923 and more #photos

The Woman in Hitler’s Bathtub: Lee Miller, Munich, 1945

Romantic floral dresses & #English country life, a vintage #photography from Laura Ashley's archive.

75 YRS AGO THIS WEEK: Margaret Bourke-White, most famous woman photographer of our time, on.

And speaking of beer.

By Jakob Tuggener: Ball Nights - Blonde Woman

Ansel Adams, an artist and craftsman who is the inspiration for many of today's landscape and nature photographers.

Walker Evans, "Negro Barber Shop Interior, Atlanta,"

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