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Underneath Highway 110, Just off Hart Alley on South St, facing West under the intersection, Expressway Park, Baton Rouge.
Monday 19 April 2010
Sunday 18 April 2010
Saturday 17 April 2010
Friday 16 April 2010
Thursday 15 April 2010
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Tenement on corner of DSt NE and 2nd St NE facing West towards Capitol, Washington DC
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Bristol street- looking north east from underneath the El-train on Livonia Avenue, Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York City
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Southern Blvd on the block between Jennings St and E 172nd St looking West towards Minford Pl with Seabury Pl in the distance, Crotona Park, South Bronx, New York City
Tenement on corner of DSt NE and 2nd St NE facing West towards Capitol, Washington DC
USA-00826
Bristol street- looking north east from underneath the El-train on Livonia Avenue, Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York City
USA-00025
Southern Blvd on the block between Jennings St and E 172nd St looking West towards Minford Pl with Seabury Pl in the distance, Crotona Park, South Bronx, New York City
Message From Creator
Hello and welcome to my page!
I first came upon Jacob Holdt's 'American Pictures', searching through the internet late one night, when I was just 14 years old and it left a very strong impression on me which still stirs my imagination today. The Shocking nature, yet beauty of his photos captivated me. The subjects, Suburbs, back roads, fields and urban Slums seen through the haze of his 1970's camera lens seem so far away from our current world of digital mass production.
Anyway, I suspect those who are reading this will know American Pictures well and have their own attachment to the matter so I will cut a long story short.
Using various sources I have been tracking down the exact location of many photos and this is purely what this blog is based upon, however, these are not official and should not be taken for fact! Hopefully, people will find it of interest and if anyone can help, please give me a shout.
All the best, Robbie
Here is the main site which is run by Jacob Holdt himself:
http://www.american-pictures.com/
I first came upon Jacob Holdt's 'American Pictures', searching through the internet late one night, when I was just 14 years old and it left a very strong impression on me which still stirs my imagination today. The Shocking nature, yet beauty of his photos captivated me. The subjects, Suburbs, back roads, fields and urban Slums seen through the haze of his 1970's camera lens seem so far away from our current world of digital mass production.
Anyway, I suspect those who are reading this will know American Pictures well and have their own attachment to the matter so I will cut a long story short.
Using various sources I have been tracking down the exact location of many photos and this is purely what this blog is based upon, however, these are not official and should not be taken for fact! Hopefully, people will find it of interest and if anyone can help, please give me a shout.
All the best, Robbie
Here is the main site which is run by Jacob Holdt himself:
http://www.american-pictures.com/
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