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Stan Stearns dies; captured immortal image at JFK’s funeral
“One exposure on a roll of 36 exposures,” Stan Stearns marveled decades later. The young news photographer, in one instinctive click, captured one of the most poignant and reproduced images of the past half-century: little John F. Kennedy Jr., grief-stricken, saluting his father’s coffin as it rolled by on a caisson. (WaPo)
A bizarre story behind the photo

Stan Stearns dies; captured immortal image at JFK’s funeral

“One exposure on a roll of 36 exposures,” Stan Stearns marveled decades later. The young news photographer, in one instinctive click, captured one of the most poignant and reproduced images of the past half-century: little John F. Kennedy Jr., grief-stricken, saluting his father’s coffin as it rolled by on a caisson. (WaPo)

A bizarre story behind the photo

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Perspective

dreammeup:

Joel Sternfeld

“The Space Shuttle Columbia Lands at Kelly Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas” (March 1979)

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Yes, we’re all carrying fish on a train

dreammeup:

Philip-Lorca diCorcia

“Igor” (1987)

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Arthur Leipzig

“Divers” (New York City, 1948)

Let summer begin

(Reblogged from dreammeup)

Room with an analog view

Stephen Shore

“Room 12, Harbor View Motel, Kenora, Ontario, 8/15/74”

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OK as long as the doors stay shut

Slim Aarons

“Sea Drive” (1967)

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