Alright, it's that time of year—Year End Clearance—where I feel I can post individual images with no more explanation than what I know off the top of my head. So, for the next week, scattered among the New Yorker covers, will be miscellaneous little treasures that don't quite fit a larger theme. Images that have maybe been separated from their mother ship, so to speak. Images that may not be immediately identifiable.
Let's see what surfaces.
Armando Drechsler — Dos Amigas — 1941
Whoa—Pearl Harbor Day took place in there!
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Thomas, Armando Drechsler's work has been a beautiful discovery for me because of your post..thank you for it and happy new year!!!
I am posting these images with a non-profit and educational 'fair use' motive, regarding respective copyrights. Anyone downloading and using these images for any commercial use would be in violation of respective copyrights, and does not have my approval for such use.
My name is Thom Buchanan.
I'm an artist and photographer.
People are my favorite subjects to portray in art and photos. My wife (and studio partner) has called that my 'people skills', as I've been passionately creating portrait studies for many years.
I refer to myself as a pictorialist, a combination of image-making and journalist. Images are my life.
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Thomas, Armando Drechsler's work has been a beautiful discovery for me because of your post..thank you for it and happy new year!!!
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