Photographer Bert Hardy
Photographer Bert Hardy would celebrate his 100th birthday this year. Although he was a gifted wartime photographer, his most popular work was his depictions of people in everyday situations. These are amazing shots, made in his characteristic, as it were, spontaneous, but abrupt manner, with short and slightly cynical titles given by the author himself. In honor of the anniversary of Bert Hardy, an exhibition of his work will be held at the London Museum of Photography.
(Total 10 photos)
1. The biting title of this work, given to her by Bert Hardy - "Millions like her", Birmingham, 1951.
2. British sailors during their shore leave in Gibraltar visit the Suiza bar to watch Spanish dancers.
3. Girls on the street of Leicester, 1948.
4. Farewell to relatives at Paddington station in London during World War II, May 23, 1942.
5. "Too Many Bums" - original title by Bert Hardy, 1954
6. "Girls in Waiting" - also not too affectionate, but in the style of Hardy. Blackpool, 1951
7. Little street children on the streets of Glasgow, 1948.
8. Two women examine an assortment of buttons in a store in Piccadilly, London, 1953.
9. Elena Bush, whose mother does not approve of the evacuation of children from the country, helps the priest sort things left in a usable condition after the bombing of houses in London's East End.
10. Pleasant at the Grand Hotel, 1947
Keywords: 40s | Anniversary | Photographer