Video: 70s faces: a series of black and white shots of people in cars
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
An entertaining series of monochrome shots of people in cars was made in a kind of documentary style back in the distant 1970s. The mere fact that the collection represents an invisible link between the past and the present makes it, of course, curious for modern people, regardless of their age and profession.
The author of a series of black and white photographs of people in cars is a photographer from the famous creative duo, consisting of Larry Sultana (Larry sultan) and Mike Mandel (Mike mandel). The collective with the help of their cameras from the 1970s to the 1990s created an intriguing series of documentary photographs, which made them famous among the creative youth of their time. Personal project Mike Mandel is an interesting series of monochrome photographs depicting the most ordinary people sitting in their cars. The main value of these photographs today lies in reflecting the spirit and atmosphere of America in the 1970s, that is, the time when the pictures were taken. Peering into the open smiles of people, into every detail of their appearance, clothing and hairstyle, an integral image is formed in the mind of the viewer, which can be characterized, if not so distant, but still a separate period of time in history.
You can plunge into the atmosphere of America in the 1950s by looking collection of works one of the iconic illustrators of our time Mac Conner (Mac conner).
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