Photographer Tod Papageorge's first efforts at colour photography, from 1966-67 on the streets of New York.
From his book Dr. Blankman's New York.
Politics and Culture
Photographer Tod Papageorge's first efforts at colour photography, from 1966-67 on the streets of New York.
From his book Dr. Blankman's New York.
There’s no way to tell in these photos that they weren’t taken yesterday. That’s interesting because I have long aruged that the generation gap between millennials and their parents is probably the smallest it’s been in 100 years. Except for the internet we had almost everything then. And, in fact, I think that in many ways it’s more like the early 60s now than it was in the late 60s since everyone is so focused on their careers.
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