Stanley Kubrick’s Photos of 1940s New York City
BY EDW LYNCH ON DECEMBER 2, 2011
Before Stanley Kubrick was a filmmaker, he was a New York City-based photojournalist for Look magazine. His photography career began in 1945 when Kubrick sold a photo to Look (he was just 17 at the time.) From 1946 to 1950, Kubrick worked for the magazine, completing more than 300 assignments documenting the sights and people of New York City. VandM is selling limited edition prints of Kubrick’s early photography in partnership with the Museum of the City of New York.
See also Stanley Kubrick’s Chicago, 1949
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Even though I’m a massive Kubrick fan, I never new that he was photo journalist as well! So, thanks, I found this really interesting, and I’m going to follow that link and do some more reading (and looking).
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