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@patendude
The iconic logo of the lady holding the torch that you currently see at the beginning of every Columbia Pictures movie was born in the apartment of Pulitzer Prize-winning New Orleans photographer Kathy Anderson in 1991.
The final version is a painting, but few people know that it was based on a photo of the photographer’s colleague, captured during a portrait shoot in a small space using very simple props.
“During the shoot, Jenny asked if she could sit down for a minute,” says the photographer. “I shot one frame of her seated, which may be my favorite image from the shoot. But after chatting for a minute, she confided that she was pregnant. After congratulating her, we resumed shooting, but I was worried about her standing on the box.”
The Photo Behind the Iconic Columbia Pictures ‘Torch Lady’ Logo
i still take photos sometimes
Ofuna flower park, Kamakura city, Kanagawa pref.
January, 27th, 2024
Bazen öylece rüzgarın ahengine dalar insan. silkeleyip dururken yemyeşil çimenleri..
A momentary breeze..
Artık hiçbir duyguya lüzum yok. nasılsa hiçbir yağmur soğutmuyor içimizi..
A momentary breeze..
Kubesele, Latvia. 2014.
Harbor View Park, Yokohama city, Kanagawa pref.
January, 21st, 2024
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