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Photography

Cologne, 1945

December 17, 2010

Sander - Church of St. Ursula

August Sander – Church of St. Ursula, Cologne, 1945-46 (via)

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: August Sander, Cologne, Germany, history, war

Bricklayer’s Mate

December 17, 2010

August Sander - Bricklayer's Mate (1928)

August Sander, Bricklayer’s Mate (Germany, 1928). (via)

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: August Sander, portraits

Fly

November 10, 2010

Dolichopodid sp. (fly) eyes

Magnified 10 times, a view of Dolichopodid sp. (fly) eyes made by Laurie Knight of Tonbridge, Kent, UK.

“The Nikon International Small World Photomicrography Competition recently announced its list of winners for 2010. The competition began in 1974 as a means to recognize and applaud the efforts of those involved with photography through the light microscope.” (via)

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: insects, nature, photomicrography

Off to NYC

October 19, 2010

New-Rock-City

Heading down to New York today for lunch with my U.S. and U.K. editors. Which seems like a good enough excuse to post one of Joseph Holmes’ wonderful images of New York and recommend you stop by his photo blog, Joe’s NYC, a portfolio of amazing street photography. (A few of my favorites are here, here and here. The image above lives here.)

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: New York

Henry James, age 57

July 11, 2010

Henry James, ca 1900

Henry James, ca. 1900, age 57. From the collection of the George Eastman House on Flickr.

Not many photos of James exist, and none are as revealing as this. The most recognized image we have of “the master” is the iconic John Singer Sargent portrait of 1913, which shows James as the Great Man. And that is how I always pictured him — aloof, fusty, royal — until I stumbled across this amazing picture. Here James looks haunted and weary, as I imagine he must have been. A great man, of course, but still an artist who struggled, like the rest of us.

Filed Under: Photography, Writers Tagged With: Henry James, portraits of writers

Portrait: Philip Roth

April 26, 2010

Philip-Roth-2004

Philip Roth at his home in rural Connecticut, 2004. (Via.) Photo by James Nachtwey. More about Roth’s work habits here.

Filed Under: Photography, Writers Tagged With: Philip Roth, portraits of writers, standing desks

Flickr Find of the Day

April 14, 2010

Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, from the Library of Congress Flickr photo stream. The photo apparently dates from 1913 or thereabouts. I always imagined Conan Doyle as a less modern, more Victorian character than this — more like Holmes.

Flickr has lots of wonderful vintage images like this one, not all book-related obviously. I recommend the streams of the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian, and the George Eastman House for starters, but there are lots more. If you find any needles buried in those haystacks, do let me know.

Filed Under: Photography, Writers Tagged With: Arthur Conan Doyle, Flickr, portraits of writers

Life Magazine Photos of Boston’s Strangler Days

March 8, 2010

Rickerby - Boston Stranglings

A trove of remarkable photographs of Boston during the Strangler siege. The photos, which are eerie and beautiful, were taken by Arthur Rickerby for Life Magazine. View the whole collection here. Above: A woman wears a hatpin in her sleeve to defend herself against the Strangler, 1963. (Another here.)

Filed Under: Boston, Crime, Photography Tagged With: The Strangler

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