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phhfineart
"Pictures I like II" by Peter Hay Halpert
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Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art is a private art dealer specialising in contemporary young and emerging artists working with photography & video. Located in Chelsea, NY, the gallery has over 25 years experience exhibiting and publishing new photography.
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phhfineart · 4 years ago
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JOHN DOMINIS 
UNITED STATES, 1921-2013
JACQUES D'AMBOISE PLAYING WITH HIS CHILDREN, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, 1962
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phhfineart · 4 years ago
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Cornett family. Leatherwood, Kentucky, 1972.  Photograph by William Gedney 
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phhfineart · 5 years ago
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Jean-Pierre Laffont Andy Warhol in his office on Union Square,March 1st, 1974, New York City.
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phhfineart · 5 years ago
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Russell Lee Children of the Coal Miners, Appalachia 1936
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phhfineart · 5 years ago
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Queen Victoria, c 1894, w 3 Kings 
King Edward VII - Son
King George V - Grandson 
King Edward VIII - Great Grandson
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phhfineart · 5 years ago
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Photo by Yagazie Emezi Published in the Guardian 
2020
A child’s direct stare during the parade for International Day of the Girl Child in Monrovia, Liberia
‘Photography speaks multiple languages and can spur a range of emotions. Knowing that it is art, but can also be used as a weapon. It’s a dangerous and beautiful tool, depending on who is holding the camera.’
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phhfineart · 5 years ago
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Photo by Graham MacIndoe
The Idles in Concert, NYC, 2019
“There’s always light in the darkness.” 
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phhfineart · 5 years ago
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Sauna training. Soldiers in climatic chamber during army training. Photographed by Len Trievnor. 7 March 1963. 
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phhfineart · 6 years ago
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Joy Division, w Ian Curtis
P by Anton Corbijn
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phhfineart · 6 years ago
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Photograph by Steve Winter
HOLLYWOOD, California His name was P22, and photographer Steve Winter had heard about him for a while. National Park Service staff knew a mountain lion had somehow crossed two of the nation’s busiest freeways to settle somewhere inside Los Angeles’s Griffith Park. For “Ghost Cats,” a December 2013 National Geographic feature about elusive urban cougars, Winter hiked the park, setting up hidden motion-sensitive cameras that could be viewed remotely. More than a year later, P22 triggered one—right in front of the famous Hollywood sign, too.“ This sparked a movement to protect Southern California’s last cougars and other wildlife,” Winter says. “P22 Day is celebrated every year in Los Angeles.”
Published in National Geographic
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phhfineart · 6 years ago
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Herbert List
Wrestling Youth 1, Baltic Sea, Germany, 1933
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phhfineart · 6 years ago
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Frank Sinatra
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phhfineart · 6 years ago
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Stanley Kubrick. Life and Love on the New York City Subway. 1947. Museum of the City of New York. The Look Collection. © Museum of the City of New York and SK Film Archives.
Kubrick often enlisted his friends for his photoshoots, directing them in terms of actions and composition. His photographs became a precursor to his work as a film director, and show us his vision in formation. 
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phhfineart · 6 years ago
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Leonard Bernstein & Glenn Gould
P by Don Hunstein
1957
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phhfineart · 6 years ago
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John  Divola Self Portrait, 1971. 
Lived in an Apartment on Victory Blvd. in the San Fernando Valley. The door was out the back. Set the camera looking at the street, hit the shutter, and raced out the back door and around to the front to get in the picture.
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phhfineart · 6 years ago
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Joe O’Connor testing a spacesuit at Hopi Buttes Volcanic Field north-east of Flagstaff, 1965. Photograph: USGS photo P45, F96547c
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phhfineart · 6 years ago
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Upernavik is a fishing village on a tiny island in west Greenland. Historically, Greenlandic buildings were painted different colors to indicate different functions, from red storefronts to blue fishermen’s homes—a useful distinction when the landscape is blanketed in snow.  Photograph by Weimin Chu
2019
National Geographic
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