From 1939, another great publicity shot of Barbara Stanwyck for the film "Golden Boy". The photo was taken by A.L. "Whitey" Schafer.
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From 1939, another great publicity shot of Barbara Stanwyck for the film "Golden Boy". The photo was taken by A.L. "Whitey" Schafer.
to protest against the Hays code censoring movies photographer Whitey Schafer tried to fit as many banned things ( by Hayes code) in one Image , 1934
Whitey Schafer by Ralph Crane
Thou Shalt Not, photograph created by Whitey Schafer in 1940 to protest the Hays Code.
Barbara Stanwyck photographed by Whitey Schafer from Photoplay, August 1939
original caption:
Barbara's second all-suede costume boasts flashing color and a gathered culotte skirt set on a deep waistband. The laced coat styled after a hunting jacket is scarlet; the tuck-in blouse, cypress green; the culottes, brown—the off-the-face hat is deep purple. If you wish further information concerning these suede costumes, write direct to Voris, 8618 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, California
“Thou Shalt Not” — photographer Whitey Schafer’s 1940 parody of the Hays Code which depicts a sex worker, dead policeman, and liquor.
Veronica Lake by Whitey Schafer, 1943.