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Showing posts with label Photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photographer. Show all posts

Niuglo's Huge Camera! Mexican Pin up Photographer for Vea Magazine

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It's Niuglo's huge camera!  Largely a mystery, the staff photographer of Pin up magazine VEA was an unrecognized master. In thi...

Camera Gals ! Nightclub Photographers and the Hindenburg. Sam Shere Master Photographer.

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Sam Shere 1942 for See Picture Thrills Magazine Sam Shere 1942 for See Picture Thrills Magazine Sam Shere was a master photogra...

Nightclub Photography Club DeLisa Hard-boiled Nostalgia Evidence Blackmail and Dames with a Camera

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Club DeLisa in Chicago's Bronzeville was THE place for African-American floor shows and Jazz during the 1950s. It was run by four broth...

Monsters of the Gilded Age: The Photographs of Chas. Eisenmann Book Review from the Past #2

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I am not going to open a debate on the appropriateness of circus sideshow freak photographs. To be sure they are among the most striking of...

Striking Photographs by John Stryker. Fast Modern Action Pictures of the Rodeo

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The modest little postcard folder I found here opens up a striking world...Stryker's world! A regional photographer who deserves to be ...

Frank Wendt Sideshow Photography Master of a Neglected Nature

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Frank Wendt has always been unfairly placed in the shadow of Sideshow Freak photographer Charles Eisenmann, his mentor. Wendt took over the...
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