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Don’t you just love these pics? How could you not? I am especially fond of the one with the girls eating the candy apples and simply adore that outfit on the woman by the car - she is - put. to. gether.
If you are in Pittsburgh, GO SEE THIS EXHIBIT - that is all…
© Charles “Teenie” Harris, 1930s-1940s, One Shot Teenie
#1: Two young women eating caramel apples, 1940-1945
#2: A woman outside Kay’s Valet Shoppe, 1938-1945
#3: Boys (possibly from Herron Hill School) playing brass instruments, 1938-1945
#4: A woman poses with a car on Mulford Street in Homewood, 1937In the days of film, especially in a controlled setting, photographers often made redundant shots to make sure they captured what they wanted. Not Charles “Teenie” Harris. A native of Pittsburgh’s Hill District, the city’s cultural center of African-American life, Harris was a semi-pro athlete and a numbers runner before he bought his first camera in the 1930s. He opened a photography studio and specialized in glamour portraits, earning the nickname “One Shot” because he rarely made his subjects sit for a second take. (read more)
Nearly 80 years later, a retrospective of the photographer’s work, “Teenie Harris, Photographer: An American Story” is on view at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh until April 7, 2012.
(via vintageblackbeauty)
Class and style—we still have it like this, right?
© Charles “Teenie” Harris, 1930s-1940s, One Shot Teenie #1: Two young women eating caramel apples, 1940-1945 #2: A woman...