Stanley Kubrick’s Dramatic Photos of 1940s New York City

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Stanley Kubrick's early work as a press photographer

“…before he became famous for directing films like A Clockwork OrangeLolita, and Dr. Strangelove, Stanley Kubrick was a poor kid from the Bronx who worked as a photojournalist for Look magazine. (He was their youngest staff photographer on record.) Kubrick’s striking black and white images of 1940s New York City — which were often shot on the sly, his camera concealed in a paper bag with a hole in it — hint at the dark beauty and psychological drama of his later creative output.”

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