Magnum Photosのインスタグラム(magnumphotos) - 7月28日 02時01分
“Expressing oneness was a central tenet of Wayne’s life and professional practice. He showed that here, on the shore of Chicago’s Lake Michigan in 1947. The image is a reflection of the intimacy, the comfort, and the respect he felt in his personal family life.
The statement below was written by Carl Sandburg for the seminal 1955 MoMA exhibition, Family of Man, which Wayne himself helped Edward Steichen to curate.
'There is only one man in the world
and his name is All Men.
There is only one woman in the world
and her name is All Women.
There is only one child in the world
and the child’s name is All Children.'” – Jeanette Miller, Estate of Wayne Miller
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Shop this image in Solidarity, the July Magnum Square Print Sale, in support of the @naacp and in collaboration with @Vogue. The sale is live until Sunday at the link at bio.
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Magnum photographers and Vogue are both donating 50% of their proceeds to the @naacp, the longest-running, and largest civil rights organization in the United States.
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PHOTO: Father and son at Lake Michigan. Chicago, Illinois, USA. 1947.
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