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© Louis Faurer, 1948, Beauty in the Wind
“My eyes search for people who are grateful for life, people who  forgive and whose doubts have been removed, who understand the truth,  whose enduring spirit is bathed by such piercing white light as to  provide their present and future with hope.” (Louis Faurer)
Louis Faurer is best known for gritty but humane pictures of everyday people in the street, particularly those made in the 1940s and 1950s in New York’s Times Square. As Faurer recounted thirty years later, “1946 to 1951 were important years. I photographed almost daily and the hypnotic dusk light led me to Times Square. Several nights of photographing in that area and developing and printing in Robert Frank’s darkroom became a way of life.” (read more)
(thanks to / via: mudwerks; source: liquidnight)

© Louis Faurer, 1948, Beauty in the Wind

“My eyes search for people who are grateful for life, people who forgive and whose doubts have been removed, who understand the truth, whose enduring spirit is bathed by such piercing white light as to provide their present and future with hope.”
(Louis Faurer)

Louis Faurer is best known for gritty but humane pictures of everyday people in the street, particularly those made in the 1940s and 1950s in New York’s Times Square. As Faurer recounted thirty years later, “1946 to 1951 were important years. I photographed almost daily and the hypnotic dusk light led me to Times Square. Several nights of photographing in that area and developing and printing in Robert Frank’s darkroom became a way of life.” (read more)

(thanks to / via: mudwerks; source: liquidnight)