Harold Feinstein - the legend of street photography
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/harold-feinstein-the-legend-of-street-photography.html“I was born here and have always said that I went straight from the womb to the first roller coaster,” writes American photographer Harold Feinstein about his love for Coney Island. For decades to come, sand, surf, wide sidewalks, attractions and the opportunity to relax, forgetting about restrictions, became sources of inspiration for him.
(Total 24 photos)
1. Bird in hand, 1955.
2. Teenagers of Coney Island, 1949.
3. Concert on the beach, 1950.
4. Music staff of the embankment, 1950.
5. Pirate ship, 1980.
6. Degas, 1949.
7. Dove and cigar, 1954.
8. Sailors on the Coney Island subway, 1957.
9. Lucy's legs, 1969.
10. Watch "Coca-Cola" on the embankment, 1950.
11. Stripes and shadows. Portugal, 1987.
12. Muscular men on the beach, 1967.
13. Baby kiss. Ibiza, 1978.
14. Tattooed man, 1990.
15. Movie poster with Greta Garbo. New York, 1966.
16. In the window of a beauty salon. Philadelphia, 1964.
17. Saturday night. Times Square, 1957.
18. Here is a flock! New York, 1956.
19. Waiting for what will happen next. Fort Dix, 1952.
20. Window cleaner and pigeons, New York, 1972.
21. Tour bus, 1956.
22. Gyroscope and spectators, 1949.
23. Gypsy girl and carousels, 1949.
24. Puppy love. Crete, 1988.
Keywords: Legend | Street photo
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