This is perhaps the most original print in the Sixth Annual Exhibition. Mr. Cowherd 'found the best swish' in the heads of those seated in line with the net and nearest the court. He made twenty-four exposures to get this effect, clicked the shutter…
Joy Gannon of Great Britain in play against Doris Hart of the United States in the Wimbledon tennis championships. One of three photographers to take a photograph from a slightly different vantage point, but at almost exactly the same time.
Joy Gannon of Great Britain in play against Doris Hart of the United States in the Wimbledon tennis championships. One of three photographers who took the same photograph from a slightly different vantage point, but at almost exactly the same time.
Joy Gannon of Great Britain in play against Doris Hart of the United States in the Wimbledon tennis championships. One of three photographers to take a photograph from a slightly different vantage point, but at almost exactly the same time.
A hot afternoon and an office telephone call sent Helen Brush after this picture. Her problem was to stop down the lens in order to keep the swimmers, and the city hall in focus. Final remark made by one little boy, 'Lady, please go away. I haven't…
When members of this Chicago family were evicted from their home, they took up temporary quarters in an alley. Surrounded by dismantled furniture, and with a loaded gun in his lap, the man keeps a vigil for rats while the children sleep.
About to be evicted, and unable to find a place where children are welcome, this family is desperate, but not without ingenuity. Erecting the 'Children for Sale' sign will, they hope, draw attention to their plight and help them find a home where…
About to be evicted, and unable to find a place where their children are welcome, this family is desperate, but not without ingenuity. Erecting the 'Children for Sale' will, they hope, draw attention to their plight and help them find a home where…