Jager Posted July 18, 2012 Share #1  Posted July 18, 2012 Advertisement (gone after registration) We know these weren't made with a Leica - which just makes these all the more intriguing. Surely it was a vision of just exactly these kind of images that inspired Oskar Barnack.  Edwardian street style: Astonishing amateur images which capture the fashion of women in London and Paris over a century ago | Mail Online  The poignant thing that attaches to all these images for me is the realization that all these people are long dead. They lived, just like us, with hopes and dreams and aspirations. With heartache. With joy. And now they're gone. These images may be the only thing left, for the people captured in these shots, of an entire lifetime.  Don't let anyone ever tell you photography isn't magic... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Jeff S Posted July 18, 2012 Share #2 Â Posted July 18, 2012 He was also known for photographing women without clothes. His street photos were shot with a concealed camera, which was referenced as part of the 2002 London exhibit discussed here. Â Another discussion here. Â Jeff Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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