America in Color from 1939-1943
African American's tenant's home beside the Mississippi River levee. Near Lake Providence, Louisiana, June 1940. Reproduction from color slide. Photo by Marion Post Wolcott. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress Connecticut town on the sea. Stonington, Connecticut, November 1940. Reproduction from color slide. Photo by Jack Delano. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress Trucks outside of a starch factory. Caribou, Aroostook County, Maine, October 1940. Reproduction from color slide. Photo by Jack Delano. Prints and Photographs Division, Library…
Michael Wesely :: Open Shutter Project
Since the early 1990s, the German photographer Michael Wesely has been inventing and refining techniques for using extremely long camera exposures to take compelling photographs. Through the use of filters and a very small aperature (yet one that is standard in a professional camera lens), he is able to diminish the amount of light hitting the negative to the point where he can make the exposure last many thousands of times longer than we expect. Some of his pictures of…
Dennis Stock
In 1968 Dennis Stock was living in Hollywood when he became inspired by California and what he called the "surrealism of everyday life." On a five-week road trip around the state, Stock photographed the breezy, and often comical west coast culture. The result was a book entitled, 'The California Trip'.
The dropping of the Atomic Bomb
Hiroshima :: At 8:15 a.m. – the time the bomb dropped, incinerating most of the city – a moment of silence was observed. Hiroshima before the Bombing.
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