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Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Taylor Farnsworth.
This City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and for noncommercial personal use. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in advertisements, emails, products, or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Mayor or his Administration. Reproduction of this photograph requires attribution of ownership to the City of Philadelphia.
Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Taylor Farnsworth.
This City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and for noncommercial personal use. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in advertisements, emails, products, or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Mayor or his Administration. Reproduction of this photograph requires attribution of ownership to the City of Philadelphia.
Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Taylor Farnsworth.
This City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and for noncommercial personal use. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in advertisements, emails, products, or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Mayor or his Administration. Reproduction of this photograph requires attribution of ownership to the City of Philadelphia.
Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Taylor Farnsworth.
This City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and for noncommercial personal use. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in advertisements, emails, products, or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Mayor or his Administration. Reproduction of this photograph requires attribution of ownership to the City of Philadelphia.
Fine-art, voguish and a timeless panache - all packed into this styled shoot is what made us thinking - how do we see brides of today?
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We see them weaving her own unique narrative into the tapestry of traditions. She fearlessly challenges conventions, and still gives her own personal meaningful narrative to traditions. Her journey is an adventure - an exploration of self-style and heritage, where she treads the fine line between the old and the new, seamlessly blending the echoes of tradition with the rhythms of modern-age flair. Her journey to the big day is not just a celebration of love, but a celebration of self. The bride of today is an embodiment of the future, someone who rewrites the rules; by setting new standards and inspiring the generations to come.
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If you are #modernage #bridetobe planning your #bigday , we would love to hear back from you coz I have a feeling - we get your girl!!
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Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Taylor Farnsworth.
This City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and for noncommercial personal use. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in advertisements, emails, products, or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Mayor or his Administration. Reproduction of this photograph requires attribution of ownership to the City of Philadelphia.
Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Taylor Farnsworth.
This City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and for noncommercial personal use. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in advertisements, emails, products, or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Mayor or his Administration. Reproduction of this photograph requires attribution of ownership to the City of Philadelphia.
Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Taylor Farnsworth.
This City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and for noncommercial personal use. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in advertisements, emails, products, or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Mayor or his Administration. Reproduction of this photograph requires attribution of ownership to the City of Philadelphia.
Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Taylor Farnsworth.
This City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and for noncommercial personal use. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in advertisements, emails, products, or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Mayor or his Administration. Reproduction of this photograph requires attribution of ownership to the City of Philadelphia.
Sun setting in Brisbane and the colours were amazing. Sun was going down quickly which meant didnt have time to find a slightly clearer skyline, but I think this silhouette says alot about the world we live in
As if Supergirl's death wasn't enough, DC killed the Flash in this issue, effectively ending the silver age as it started.
Painted in 1839. One of Turner's most famous works, this painting is an elegy to an era passing away. The 'Temeraire' was a ship that had fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The painting describes the moment in 1838 when the ship is being towed to a ship-breaker yard to be taken apart. The fact that it is being towed by a more modern steam-powered tugboat makes the journey emblematic of a changing age. The work is even more emblematic because Turner (1775-1851) employed new painting techniques to portray light that broke from the past, and that would later be picked up by more modern painters like the Impressionists.
Maker: Jacob Deschin
Born: USA
Active: USA
Medium: periodical
Size: 8 1/2 in x 11 in
Location: USA
Object No. 2024.1139
Shelf: O-28
Publication: The Photo Reporter / Modernage
New York NY 1971
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Notes: TBAL
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Other Issues:
The Photo Reporter, Volume One, Issue Five, September 1971
The Photo Reporter, Volume One, Issue Six, October 1971
The Photo Reporter, Volume One, Issue Eight, December 1971
The Photo Reporter, Volume Two, Issue One, January 1972
The Photo Reporter, Volume Two, Issue Four, April 1972
The Photo Reporter, Volume Two, Issue Six, July 1972
The Photo Reporter, Volume Two, Issue Nine, September 1972
The Photo Reporter, Volume Six, Issue Two, November 1976