Showing posts with label Vivian Maier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vivian Maier. Show all posts
Friday, March 2, 2012
Vivian Maier
Friday, July 22, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
50's NYC Auditor Discovered to Be Master Street Photographer.
After 45 years sitting in a cardboard box, the fantastic images of Frank Oscar Larson are discovered by his son's widow. Larson was an auditor living in Queens who would venture off into the Hells' Kitchen, Chinatown and other NYC locals armed with his trusty Rolleiflex and keen eye for the magical moments that most passersby would miss.
This story is reminiscent of the Chicago nanny Vivian Maier
He shot thousands of images in the early 50's documenting a City that once was. Enjoy.
This story is reminiscent of the Chicago nanny Vivian Maier
He shot thousands of images in the early 50's documenting a City that once was. Enjoy.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Chicago Nanny Discovered To Be Master Street Photographer ~ Vivian Maier
An American of French and Austro-Hungarian extraction, Vivian bounced between Europe and the United States before coming back to New York City in 1951. Having picked up photography just two years earlier, she would comb the streets of the Big Apple refining her artistic craft. By 1956 Vivian left the East Coast for Chicago, where she’d spend most of the rest of her life working as a caregiver. In her leisure Vivian would shoot photos that she zealously hid from the eyes of others. Taking snapshots into the late 1990′s, Maier would leave behind a body of work comprising over 100,000 negatives. Additionally Vivian’s passion for documenting extended to a series of homemade documentary films and audio recordings. Interesting bits of Americana, the demolition of historic landmarks for new development, the unseen lives of ethnics and the destitute, as well as some of Chicago’s most cherished sites were all meticulously catalogued by Vivian Maier.
A free spirit but also a proud soul, Vivian became poor and was ultimately saved by three of the children she had nannied earlier in her life. Fondly remembering Maier as a second mother, they pooled together to pay for an apartment and took the best of care for her. Unbeknownst to them, one of Vivian’s storage lockers was auctioned off due to delinquent payments. In those storage lockers lay the massive hoard of negatives Maier secretly stashed throughout her lifetime.
[via Vivian Maier.com]
I think Vivien Maier was a true talent. Her body of work (which is still not completely documented) is already surpassing some of the greatest talents. I would say she will be recognized as one of the most important photographers in history up there with likes of Robert Frank, Walker Evans and even the master himself Cartier-Bresson.
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