Stanley Kubrick’s 1940′s NYC Photos

Art, Culture — By on December 5, 2011 at 2:00 am

Before becoming a legendary director, Stanley Kubrick was a poor kid from the Bronx who did photojournalism for Look magazine in the 1940s in and around New York City. He shot on the sly, often times his camera concealed in a paper bag with a hole in it. Of the some odd 10 000 black and white photographs he took while working at the magazine, VandM chose a total of 25, which have now been made available as prints.

Check them out after the jump, and for purchasing  and to view more photos head over to VandM’s website.

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