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Showing posts with label American Portraits: Midwest Mundane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Portraits: Midwest Mundane. Show all posts
American Portraits: Midwest Mundane by Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb Books #5
Jim Linderman American Portraits: Midwest Mundane.
80 Pages 2010 published by Blurb.com
Not celebration, but documentation of a people, place and time which existed briefly in captured snaps of Central Michigan during and immediately after the Second World War. In Middle America on the cusp of the 1950s, a family fights isolation with few choices, missing sons, distant neighbors and a seemingly bleak, unfortunate reality. Black and white portraits by an anonymous photographer, these are the images he left behind. Preview at right or HERE
Additional photogaphs from the book HERE
Original Photographs Anonymous, circa 1943-1948 Collection Jim Linderman
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