By: Pollomacho
This one could have been taken last week at the market I used to buy fruit at down the street from my apartment (it also sold lao Beijing clothing to old folks). I bet those women dress exactly the...
View ArticleBy: flapjax at midnite
true verite Brought to you by your friends at the Department of Redundancy Department.
View ArticleBy: Abiezer
He's, erm, capturing the psychedelic vibe in true verite, man. Or something.
View ArticleBy: PeterMcDermott
And his nose doesn't look big at all, so there! Unlike the Provos in Vondel Park or this guy in Hollywood.
View ArticleBy: Joe Beese
I wonder how many of these people died during the Cultural Revolution. I'm morbid that way.
View ArticleBy: YoBananaBoy
Don't forget about the incredible Chinese photojournalist Li Zhensheng.
View ArticleBy: flapjax at midnite
Well, it's nice to se what was going on over in China the year I was born!
View ArticleBy: Abiezer
Jean Genet bears a passing resemblance to G.W.Bush is some of those shots. And his nose doesn't look big at all, so there!
View ArticleBy: PeterMcDermott
His (? I presume) site Radical Images has plenty of other interesting stuff too. "Put down the extreme wide angled lens and step back from the camera!" I kid. It does indeed have lots of interesting...
View ArticleBy: michswiss
Thanks for the link. It's cool to see street scenes from 50 and 30 years ago in areas I commute through so often. It's going to give me many new ideas for my own photography.
View ArticleBy: jammy
great stuff - thanks for posting these what's the story with this Statue of Liberty in Shanghai?
View ArticleBy: Abiezer
Unfortunately not all of the photos are captioned; would have liked info about who was in the portraits, for example. Still, at least this advert (bit NSFW) is clearly described. On preview - good...
View ArticleBy: hexatron
(At least for 1957--I haven't checked the other) The site loads its full-sized images as icons. Clicking an 'icon' reloads the image. For zippier viewing, right-click the 'icon' and pick 'View Image'...
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Two galleries of photos of China in 1957 and 1978 by Robert Carl Cohen, "the first American to film China since the 1949 Communist victory." My personal favourite set is these street scenes from 1957,...
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