
Photo EssayStanley Kubrick: Through A Different Lens
From “Life and Love on the New York City Subway,” 1947. Image by Courtesy of Museum of the City of New York & SK Film Archive LLC
Photo EssayStanley Kubrick: Through A Different Lens
1 / 11 From "Faye Emerson: Young Lady In A Hurry"
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2 / 11 From "Johnny on the Spot"
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3 / 11 Guy Lombardo
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4 / 11 From unpublished assignment: “Shoeshine Boy”
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5 / 11 From "Paddy Wagon" (1949)
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6 / 11 Stanley Kubrick with Faye Emerson from "Faye Emerson: Young Lady in a Hurry"
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7 / 11 From “Fun at an Amusement Park: Look Visits Palisades Park” (1947)
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8 / 11 Betsy von Furstenberg with friends from "The Debutante Who Went To Work" (1950)
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9 / 11 Peter Arno, sophisticated cartoonist
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10 / 11 “Rosemary Williams: Showgirl” (1949)
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11 / 11 From “Life and Love on the New York City Subway” (1947)
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