Stanley Kubrick Was Talented Even Before Becoming A Movie Director (40 pics)
Between 1945 to 1950 Stanley was working in the Look magazine in New York after he first got his hands on a photo camera at the age of 17. It was...
Between 1945 to 1950 Stanley was working in the Look magazine in New York after he first got his hands on a photo camera at the age of 17. It was back then when his talent became obvious.
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Woman Waiting On A Subway Platform, 1940s
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Showgirls At The Copacabana Club, 1948
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Passengers In A Subway Car, 1940s
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Doorman Walking Dog, 1949
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Rosemary Williams At A Restaurant With Two Me
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Police Athletic League Boxing, 1946
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Johnny On The Spot, 1946
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Women In A Subway Car, 1946
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Shoe Shine Boys (Vendor), 1947
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Men Sleeping In A Subway Car, 1946
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Passengers In A Subway Car, 1940s
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Man Carrying Flowers On A Crowded Subway, 1946
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Painter Tying Rope Around The Model's Waist, 1947
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Passengers Reading In A Subway Car, 1946
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Woman Watching Model Being Painted For The Billboard, 1947
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Guy Lombardo On A Dock, 1947-1948
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Young Girl At Palisades Amusement Park, 1946
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Student At Columbia University, 1948
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Couple Sleeping In A Subway Car, 1940s
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Girl With A Lipstick, 1940
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Dogs In A Convertible, 1949
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Self Portrait With Showgirl Rosemary Williams, 1948
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People On Escalators In A Subway Station, 1940
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Walking The Streets Of New York, 1946
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Couple Playing Footsies On A Subway, 1946
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Laboratory At Columbia University, 1948
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Circus Side Show Performer, 1948
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Betsy Von Furstenberg, 1949
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Shoe Shine Boys (On Fence), 1947
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Changing The Tire, 1946
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Shoe Shine Boy, Portrait Of Mickey, 1947
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