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It’s fascinating to see New York evolve through the ages, from the 1940s to '80s, through the eyes of five photographers documenting the city in their own unique ways. In our latest newsletter, take a trip through our archives and contemplate previously unseen gems from a young Diane Arbus, and learn about photographers like Vivian Cherry, whose extraordinary body of work soared to fame when she was in her late 90s.
Antoinette, Chelsea
A 97-Year-Old Photographer and Her Love Affair with New York
Pick out any one of her pictures, and chances are, she’ll be able to tell you the story from memory. Cherry entered the New York photography scene in the 1940s as a darkroom technician…
The Iconic 1940s Photographer Who Never Wanted to Be Famous
Webb wanted to make meaningful pictures, and sometimes, that desire conflicted with the needs of the editorial and commercial market. He did find work at magazines, and he was well-known within the industry, but his great passion was the work he made for himself…
A half-century ago, a boy in New York city spent his days skipping school, playing in arcades, and watching side shows. He bought fireworks illegally, and Times Square …
In 1971, a photographer died, leaving in her basement dozens of DuPont photographic paper boxes, filled with some 709 rolls of film shot over a span of about seven years. It would take about ten years …
Decades of Extraordinary Photos Taken on the Streets of NYC
For photographer and photo editor Carrie Boretz, New York City has always been brimming with the “kissing, sleeping, daydreaming” of strangers. STREET chronicles her adventures in the metropolis from 1975 to 1998, when she was driven…
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As wars got planned and men with greyscale got skinned alive, Game of Thrones Season 7 episode two also gave us some resolution to the show's best unrequited love. Unsullied leader Grey Worm and Daenerys’ Secretary of State Missandei have been dancing around each other for seasons. First, it was just furtive eye glances and not-so-subtle conversations, then there was even some tear-stained cuddling last season. But tonight. Tonight, they got together. SEE ALSO: 10 'Game of Thrones' reality shows we need now And boy oh boy, the internet was into it. HE KISSED HER. YOU DID IT GREY WORM! #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/QqGqepwv3i — Nadira Colbert (@nadira_co) July 24, 2017 Read more... More about Game Of Thrones , Game Of Thrones Season 7 , Grey Worm , Missandei , and Culture from Mashable http://mashable.com/2017/07/23/game-of-thrones-grey-worm-missandei-reactions/?utm_campaign=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-A
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