If you’ve never heard of the photographer Sid Kaplan, then you’re definitely not alone. For the most part, Sid worked as a darkroom printer for other well-known photographers such as Robert Frank.
Since he was always behind the scenes, Sid’s work never reached the critical acclaim of those he was printing photos for. The New York Times Lens blog wrote a particularly special piece on the unseen work of this darkroom master.
A Darkroom Master’s Unseen Photographs
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“In 1921, early suffragettes often donned a bathing suit and ate pizza in large groups to annoy men…it was a custom at the time”
PIZZA AND BATHING SUITS
-naomi
who wants to have a pizza/bathing suit party?

Wide range of facial expressions on children at puppet show - The moment the dragon is slain, Guignol puppet show, Parc de Montsouris, Paris, 1963.
Photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt.
(Source: compassing, via killthefez)