boston september 1971 photographer charles street, beacon hill part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf © the Nick DeWolf Foundation Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Charles H. Traub passed his lunchtimes in the late '70s taking portraits with a Rolleiflex.
For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
Between 1977 and 1980, photographer Charles H. Traub ventured out onto the city streets with his Rolleiflex to document the faces of passersby during
For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
“If you stay in one place long enough, everybody passes by. And, truth be known, everybody wants to be photographed.” – Charles H. Traub A few months ago, I received an e-mail from Charles H. Traub, sharing his new website. It was stunning in its design, each project given wonderful graphics and a unique presentation
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Charles H. Traub passed his lunchtimes in the late '70s taking portraits with a Rolleiflex.
INCREDIBLE colourised photos bring all aspects of Victorian London to life – including street sellers, child labourers, and busking musicians. The expertly colourised snaps were taken in the 1870s,…
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For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
From 1977 to 1980, while working at Columbia College Chicago and then the LIGHT Gallery in Midtown, photographer Charles H. Traub would hang out on the street during his lunch hour and ask people if he could take their portrait with his trusty Rolleiflex. During those years Traub took approximately 400 portraits, which are now collected in a new book called Lunchtime, which will be released by Damani Press in late September (you can pre-order it here, though). Following an artistic impulse that would baffle any self-respecting paparazzo, Traub was so intent on capturing the regular citizen in the street that he turned down the chance to shoot a trio of world-class celebrities. “Jackie Kennedy once stopped and said, ‘If you want to take my picture, please be quick,’ and I said no,” says Traub. “Just moments later Yoko Ono and John Lennon walked by and did the same thing. I took neither of their pictures because that wasn’t what I was there to do. I avoided celebrities.” The photographs capture the marvelous originality and individuality that people exhibit just by being themselves. So many of the great iconic photographs from the 1970s are black and white; Traub’s...
For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
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For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
The film industry is certainly known for its share of surprises. Whether we’re talking about obscure movie Easter eggs or the greatest behind-the-scenes facts, there are plenty of secrets that are not visible to the naked eye. And they would probably stay hidden if not for cinema aficionados who seek to know the ins and outs of the business.
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French painter Charles Levier [1920-2003] is most known for his Abstracted Post-Impressionistic still lifes and cityscapes of harbor towns as well as female studies as seen in "A La Fenetre". Levier's sense of color abounds in the portrait of a young beauty at a window in the magical city of Venice.
INCREDIBLE colourised photos bring all aspects of Victorian London to life – including street sellers, child labourers, and busking musicians. The expertly colourised snaps were taken in the 1870s,…
More than 10,000 people turned out for the Baltimore Gay Pride Parade celebrating the LGBT Community.. #lovewins #baltimore #entertainment #gaymarriage #gayparade #gaypride #gayrights #lesbians #lgbtrights #politics #pride #prideparade #lgbt #lgbtq #loveislove #queer #lovewins #rainbow #art #photography #artcentron
For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
From 1977 to 1980, while working at Columbia College Chicago and then the LIGHT Gallery in Midtown, photographer Charles H. Traub would hang out on the street during his lunch hour and ask people if he could take their portrait with his trusty Rolleiflex. During those years Traub took approximately 400 portraits, which are now collected in a new book called Lunchtime, which will be released by Damani Press in late September (you can pre-order it here, though). Following an artistic impulse that would baffle any self-respecting paparazzo, Traub was so intent on capturing the regular citizen in the street that he turned down the chance to shoot a trio of world-class celebrities. “Jackie Kennedy once stopped and said, ‘If you want to take my picture, please be quick,’ and I said no,” says Traub. “Just moments later Yoko Ono and John Lennon walked by and did the same thing. I took neither of their pictures because that wasn’t what I was there to do. I avoided celebrities.” The photographs capture the marvelous originality and individuality that people exhibit just by being themselves. So many of the great iconic photographs from the 1970s are black and white; Traub’s...
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For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
Who is Charles H. Traub? More about Charles H. Traub Bio, Net Worth, Age, Relationship, Height, and Career. [Updated 2024 February]
For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
For those who live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching. In the late 1970s, Charles H. Traub would carry his camera along to photograph passers-by during his…
The film industry is certainly known for its share of surprises. Whether we’re talking about obscure movie Easter eggs or the greatest behind-the-scenes facts, there are plenty of secrets that are not visible to the naked eye. And they would probably stay hidden if not for cinema aficionados who seek to know the ins and outs of the business.
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French painter Charles Levier [1920-2003] is most known for his Abstracted Post-Impressionistic still lifes and cityscapes of harbor towns as well as female studies as seen in "A La Fenetre". Levier's sense of color abounds in the portrait of a young beauty at a window in the magical city of Venice.
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