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Published: 1959 Author: E. M. Belknap; Publisher: New York; Crown Publishers; Hardback. Fifth printing. 338pp. Filled with over 440 b/w photographs. An almost entirely photographic guide to Milk Glass.
Over a thousand Chicagoans from all over the city, gathered at Millennium Park to perform "Crowd Out" by David Lang.
I got a little closer to shoot this image of the two mannequins. It doesn't so much re-create the V-J Day image in Times Square as it suggests a sailor returning to his ship and saying goodbye to the nurse he met on shore leave. Perhaps any music playing can be the song "Give Me Something To Remember You By."
Photo of a beaming Brigadier General Manuel Roxas with an unidentified lady to his left. Other military officers can be seen in the background.
(Photo courtesy of LIFE Magazine.)
A digital (*shudder*) attempt at the ole RGB. Again, I used cellophane as filters... which is certainly more effective than the stained glass, printed celluloid and mint containers I tried before.
Pretty bad photo but I include it because if its historical significance. Redl was the photographer of those iconic portraits of the major figures of the San Francisco rennaisance of the mid fifties, including several of McLure. (This is a rare case where the term "iconic" is totally appropriate.)
Photo taken at The University of British Columbia, Jan 20, 2006.
Hepburn wearing Givenchy for a fashion editorial which appears in a May 1962 issue of LIFE Magazine.
The photograph is by Howell Conant.
John Seward Johnson's "Unconditional Surrender", a painted bronze reconstruction of Alfred Eisenstaedt's iconic photograph for Life Magazine of a V-J Day kiss in Times Square. Johnson cites his source as another, less well-known, photograph of the same scene by Navy photo journalist Victor Jorgensen. This followed the owners of the copyright to Eisenstaedt's image refusing permission to use it.