The Print This photographic print leverages sophisticated digital technology to capture a level of detail that is absolutely stunning. The colors are vivid and pure. The high-quality archival paper, a favorite choice among professional photographers, has a refined luster quality. Paper Type: Photographic Print Finished Size: 18" x 24" Arrives by Sat, Jun 8 Product ID: 5316611
See a collection of vintage images from the 1920s-1950s showcasing people in Letterman Sweaters, Jackets & Varsity Jackets. Fun step back in time.
A list of ten steps on how to be a good wife comes from a 1950s U.S. home economics textbook.
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Living and Loving the 1950's
The literary world has become more gender-inclusive since the beats of the 1950s. Just as well, because it’s jarring to find yourself in love with a world that doesn’t love you back
Mid-century flight attendants seemed to exude beauty and glamour. How did they do it? They practiced these grooming for confidence habits.
All those funny thoughts we'd love to say on a daily basis
Following World War II, Jacques Fath (played an important role in reviving the Paris fashion industry with colorful and inventive designs that appealed to a young and sophisticated clientele who identified with the brand's vitality.
It was the last time we represented that scene, the last sun that saw us invade our skins in shadows. We fired that impolite past under the earth, and at last, at last ... They took our hands outside the blind walls.
London In The 1950s: Frank Horvat’s Gorgeous Photographs of England's Capital
Thousands of Britons live every day in conctant pain as a result of post-polio syndrome. But many, like Mary McCreadie, are misdiagnosed as suffering ME. And once it is confirmed very few doctors know how to treat it
Sabine Weiss's concept of photography is a very humble art. Her simple but artistic way of capturing the people's daily life also captured people's heart.
from the 1967 book FADS, FOLLIES AND DELUSIONS OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE by PAUL SANN. www.facebook.com/christian.montone/ www.ajaxallpurpose.blogspot.com/
All those funny thoughts we'd love to say on a daily basis
David Moore was Australia’s most renowned and widely travelled documentary photographer. He began working as a photographer in 1947 in the commercial advertising studio of Russell Roberts. Between 1948 and 1951 he assisted Max Dupain, and began to develop his ...
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