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Cinema “Imperio” (1952) in Lisbon, Portugal, by Cassiano Branco
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OS VERDES ANOS, Paulo Rocha, 1963.
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The Art of Vivian Maier
“Well, I suppose nothing is meant to last forever. We have to make room for other people. It’s a wheel. You get on, you have to go to the end. And then somebody has the same opportunity to go to the end and so on.” – Vivian Maier
Vivian Maier (February 1, 1926 – April 21, 2009) was an American street photographer born in New York City. Although born in the U.S., it was in France that Maier spent most of her youth. Maier returned to the U.S. in 1951 where she took up work as a nanny and care-giver for the rest of her life. In her leisure however, Maier had begun to venture into the art of photography. Consistently taking photos over the course of five decades, she would ultimately leave over 100,000 negatives, most of them shot in Chicago and New York City. Vivian would further indulge in her passionate devotion to documenting the world around her through homemade films, recordings and collections, assembling one of the most fascinating windows into American life in the second half of the twentieth century.
Learn more about Vivian Maier here.
Série Crianças. Póvoa de Varzim, década de 50.
Série Crianças. Vila do Conde, década de 50.
Jimmy Stewart
1951 - The last trolley runs in Brooklyn
Refugee jews passing through Portugal, 1941
Trás-os-montes, Portugal
ph. Thomas Hoepcker
Ponte Salazar in construction.
Lisboa, Portugal
Game of Marbles
Vila de Frades, Portugal.1962
ph. Mendonça
Lisboa, Portugal.