フィラデルフィア美術館のインスタグラム(philamuseum) - 7月4日 01時23分
Gordon Parks was a self-taught photographer who learned by studying the Depression-era photographs that he saw in popular magazines of the 1930s. In the 1940s, Parks became "Life" magazine’s first African American staff photographer, and he published "Flash Photography," one of the first comprehensive books devoted to this subject. In this photograph, we are presented with an unposed group of individuals whose attention is focused above and behind the photographer. While many of the moving figures are out of focus, the man at center stands perfectly still, and the flash illuminating the sharp arc of his hat brim draws our attention to his fixed stare.
"Untitled, Puerto Rico," 1949, by Gordon Parks © Gordon Parks Foundation
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