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Vancouver Of 60s In Color
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Born in Germany, Fred Herzog came to Vancouver in 1953. Since that time, he has produced a substantial body of photographs, taking urban life in Vancouver -second-hand shops, vacant lots, neon signage and the crowds of people who have populated the city’s streets over the past fifty years-as his primary subject. Herzog has self-consciously drawn upon documentary traditions in photography while incorporating something of an outsider’s idiosyncratic sensitivity to a new environment into his work. Within his images, bodily gesture, the detritus of consumer culture and the architecture of the street take on a heightened resonance, as the impact of modernity becomes visible in the everyday life of the city.
Migrant workers are modern innovations
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At the entrance to the Moscow registry office workers of one of the utilities of the city have introduced an unusual way of earning extra money. In contrast to the "Mafia" of beggars who have lost any conscience and fear, the workers from the former Soviet Union derive their income quite legitimately and honestly, and their methods make us at least smile …
video photoshopping: football
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pendant of the squirrel’s feet