As most New Yorkers know, the subway system is the lifeline of New York City. In 1946 Stanley Kubrick set out as a staff photographer for LOOK Magazine to capture the story of New York City’s subway commuters.
As most New Yorkers know, the subway system is the lifeline of New York City. In 1946 Stanley Kubrick set out as a staff photographer for LOOK Magazine to capture the story of New York City’s subway commuters.
Photograph by Michael Rougier. New York City, December 1947.
For more than a half a decade, the blizzard of 1947 reigned supreme as New York City’s biggest snowstorm — a total of 26.4 in. (67 cm) fell in Central Park on Dec. 26-27. The city was completely paralyzed, stranding cars and buses and shutting down subway service.
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Illustration from “Vivilore: The Pathway to Mental and Physical Perfection”, by Mary Ries Melendy, MD, published em 1904.
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Antoine Claudet’s Calotype of a woman 1844.
The Calotype was also called the Talbotype by it’s inventor William Talbot.
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