I loved speaking with @NatHerschdorfer about her upcoming show at @PhotoElysee dedicated to Deborah Turbeville, one of my all-time favorite photographers. Watch @SHOWstudio!
Elvis Presley on the porch of his home at 1034 Audobon Drive, Memphis, Tennessee, July 4, 1956. Photo: Alfred Wertheimer #photography#blackandwhitephoto
#OTD in 1962, Fred W. McDarrah captures this great shot of #JaneJacobs and activists protesting #RobertMoses’ plans to build an expressway through Lower Manhattan. Check out this and 4,000 other images in our historic image archive: https://t.co/tze4pvyEEX
Robert Rauschenberg with Gloria McDarrah at his Front Street studio viewing Erased de Kooning in January 1961 Photographed by Fred W. McDarrah
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"Deborah Turbeville’s Photo-Novella - The renowned fashion photographer's previously unseen experimental collages tell the story of a fictional designer who disappears at the height of her career" #Archive#History#Photography#Storytelling https://t.co/j4riivulGj
Deborah Turbeville
From the Valentino Collection, 1977
I'll be featuring Turbeville on her birthday (July 6), but she has a couple of very cool wedding-themed photos for June.
friendly reminder that these pictures from this iconic "kiss photoshoot" of elvis presley and barbara gray in the stairwell were taken 67 years ago today.
As you would expect it’s always a classic #ElvisHistory pic from #AlfredWertheimer but this one from June 30th of #Elvis1956 in the Jefferson Hotel continues to give me goosebumps for sure 👑