Word: lensed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The baby was born with a stainless-steel spoon in its mouth. It is still there, full of creamed corn, held by Mom, who is plump and pretty. Dad stands slight ly to the rear, a large drink held confidently against an incipient paunch. As gathered by the lens of...
Cold feet, in fact, became a very real problem for both Shaw and Sochurek, but the -74° temperatures that they encountered proved especially difficult for the photographer. The moving parts of his camera froze, the film turned brittle, and the metal adhered to his skin whenever he tried to...
Challenge. The brilliance of Steichen's early work was augmented-not facilitated, since it can never have come easily-by the open-endedness of both painting and sculpture at the time. It was his opportunity and pleasure to explore, with lens and plate, a range of relationships between the...
In each successive frame the royal expression got curiouser and curiouser. With her camera resting on her lap in the best tourist manner, Queen Elizabeth was cheerfully taking tea and watching a parade of elephants while on her tour of Thailand last year. Suddenly, in a series of baffling photographs...
Inventing comes almost naturally to Winchell, a graduate of a New York school of industrial arts. At age 13, he realized that his sinus trouble seemed to ease when he held his nostrils open, so he contrived a V-shaped gadget to do the job. Later he patented a transparent...