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ya gotta get ‘em while they’re hot. :-)

Weegee

 

bearded iris, 'Wonders Never Cease', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

 

in this case the camera, you push the button and it gives you the things you want :-)

Weegee

 

HMM! The Environment Matters!

 

dutch iris, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina

 

 

it's gotta be good :-)

Weegee

 

Justice Matters! No one is above the law!

 

rose, 'Dream Come True', little theater rose garden, raleigh, north carolina

 

Nobody has exhausted the possibilities of the camera :-)

Weegee

 

HMM! Climate Change Matters!

 

hemerocallis, day lily, our yard, cary, north carolina

 

on the one hand the Weegees, the Diane Arbuses, the Robert Franks—funky photographs. And then you have the people who go out in the woods. Ansel Adams, Weston. It’s like black and white jazz:-)

William Klein

 

HBW! Climate Change Matters!

 

hemerocallis, day lilies, our yard, cary, north carolina

 

there is no such thing: it’s the photographer who has to be candid, not the camera :-)

Weegee

 

HMM! Justice Matters!

 

water lily, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina

 

As I have said, I have inspired many persons to take up photography. As a matter of fact, I inspire myself. When I take a good picture I give myself a bonus :-)

Weegee

 

Inside Passage, Viking Alaska cruise

F3.7 105mm Kodak Extar Lens 4x5 format. A news photographer's go to camera in it's day.

 

(History)

The Speed Graphic was a press camera produced by Graflex in Rochester, New York. Although the first Speed Graphic cameras were produced in 1912, production of later versions continued until 1973.

 

The most famous Speed Graphic user was New York City press photographer Arthur "Weegee" Fellig, who covered the city in the 1930s and 1940s.

Week 1 of the Dogwood 52-week photography challenge.

Self-portrait tribute to New York Street Photographer - Weegee 1899-1968

One of the last places I went before "Staying Home" was the Main Library downtown.

"The Spectacle of the News" is part of a larger exhibition of the work of photographer Arthur Fellig, better known as "Weegee" at the International Center of Photography on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in NYC. This part of the exhibition focuses on his nighttime photos of crime scenes, car accidents, and fires, where the onlookers are as important as the events themselves. His photographs illustrated how people can't keep from looking at disturbing and horrifying scenes depicting death and injury.

 

Weegee's photographs in this exhibition were made in the 1930's and 1940's, illustrating that even with the passing of time, we haven't changed much as human beings in terms of our inability to look away from horrific scenes.

 

International Center of Photography

NYC

2025

© James Rice, All Rights Reserved

”Lo que hice, cualquiera puede hacerlo.” – Weegee

For the challenge ...I am no photo-journalist but I enjoy exploring and this place (Brick Lane) was one of my Best photographic moments ...I would have used more BW but the works would have suffered from a loss of colour

In 1924, Kleenex was invented as a convenient way to remove cold cream. Its aggressive advertising campaigns warned people to not put a cold in their pocket in the form of a snotty handkerchief, and use disposable tissue instead.

 

Marcel, James, and Ruin, aggressively removing Cold Cream, by Weegee-ish.

 

Styling by Lanech, of course.

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“So, keep your eyes open. If you see anything, take it. Remember – you’re as good as your last picture. One day you’re hero, the next day you’re a bum…” – Weegee

”Keep your eyes open. If you see anything, take it. Remember – you’re as good as your last picture. One day you’re hero, the next day you’re a bum.” – Weegee

drawing from "Weegee's Naked City" (02')

For six word story.

 

"Designed by architect Matti Suuronen, Futuro is an elliptical house built of plastic elements that captures the experimental shapes, new materials and optimistic ideas of space-age architecture and design in the late 1960s."

 

www.weegee.fi

 

"F8 and be there."

--Arthur Fellig (Weegee)

 

Nikon F801S with Nikkor 50mmf1.8 on Ultramax 400

Newport Beach, California

December 24, 2011

A small statue by Kim Simonsson and a Futuro house at WeeGee exhibition centre

Because of this 30cm of snow conecting me to the mother earth... I would like to introduce 2 U this yellow flower full of the summer energy...

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