Table of contents:
- 1. Lovers who fall asleep
- 2. "Through another lens"
- 3. Costume ball
- 4. Enjoying music and privacy
- 5. Rosemary Williams
- 6. Stanley Kubrick and Faye Emerson
- 7. Montgomery Clift and Kevin McCarthy
- 8. French and American fashion designer
- 9. "I hate love!"
- 10. Bootlecker
- 11. Shoe shiner
- 12. Montgomery Clift
- 13. Descent on the escalator in the subway
- 14. Couple in love
- 15. Long way home
Video: Retro street photography that started the career of genius director Stanley Kubrick
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Stanley Kubrick's films are well known to moviegoers. But few people know that the famous director was also engaged in photography. At 17, he sold his first photo to Look and became the youngest photographer in that magazine. It was 1945. Kubrick worked for the magazine for 5 years, completed 129 editorial assignments and produced over 12,000 negatives. One of the most influential directors of the 20th century, he shot the street life of New York at the beginning of his career.
1. Lovers who fall asleep
2. "Through another lens"
3. Costume ball
4. Enjoying music and privacy
5. Rosemary Williams
6. Stanley Kubrick and Faye Emerson
7. Montgomery Clift and Kevin McCarthy
8. French and American fashion designer
9. "I hate love!"
10. Bootlecker
11. Shoe shiner
12. Montgomery Clift
13. Descent on the escalator in the subway
14. Couple in love
15. Long way home
By the way, Stanley Kubrick's films can be found among 10 comedies on the verge of absurdity for those who want to escape from their daily routine.
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