Happy birthday Harald Hauswald 🎂
📷 Paul Sullivan, 2020
"Harald Hauswald’s gaze is authentic and tender. His images radiate a sympathy for the objects and people he photographs, preserving their dignity and setting them apart from the surrounding decay."
- Felix Hoffman
Harald Hauswald
Subway Line A, Berlin, 1986
Harald Hauswald
In front of the Foreign Ministry of the GDR (now Schloßplatz), Mitte Berlin, 1984
Harald Hauswald
Konzert von Big Country, Radrennbahn, Weißensee, Berlin, 1988
Harald Hauswald
Fahnenflucht, 1. Mai-Demonstration, Alexanderplatz, Mitte, Berlin, 1987
Harald Hauswald
Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, 1980s
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Happy birthday Carl Fischer 🎂
📷 Tim Mantoani's portrait of Fischer with his famous Esquire cover photo of Muhammed Ali
"He was a genius; satiric covers are incredibly difficult to pull off and he succeeded almost all of the time."
- Adam Moss
The Passion of Muhammad Ali, April 1968
One of the most audacious magazine cover photos of all time: a collaboration of photographer Carl Fischer & art director George Lois.
Another Fischer/Lois Esquire cover: Andy Warhol in "The final decline and total collapse of the American avant-garde", May 1969
Remembering Bill Brandt on his birthday 🎂
📷 David Bailey, 1982
"More than a visual style, his photographs have a kind of atmosphere, an emotional depth, a sense of human vulnerability that expands in several directions as you study the pictures."
- Roberta Smith
Remembering Jacob Riis on his birthday 🎂
📷 A portrait by an unidentified photographer, 1890s
"The technology of photography was still novel when Jacob Riis invoked it to make the poor of his generation visible."
- Sam Roberts
Jacob Riis
"Bandit's Roost" off Mulberry Street in lower Manhattan, 1888 @librarycongress
Remembering Georges Moustaki on his birthday 🎂
📷 Georges Kelaïditès, Paris, 1971
"This was an elegant man with infinite softness, and of course, talent. He was like all poets, there was something different about him."
- Juliette Gréco
Georges Moustaki by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris, 1970
Georges Moustaki by Studio Harcourt, 1962
He wrote the lyrics for "Milord" for Edith Piaf.
"The song was from me to her. Every time she sang that song, I knew she was singing it to me."
Remembering John Lewis on his birthday 🎂
📷 Lee Friedlander, 1961
"Lewis drew as much inspiration from Bach as he did from Gillespie. The MJQ's brand of jazz was genteel & understated, played with great precision & peppered with fugal counterpoint."
- Peter Keepnews
The Modern Jazz Quartet at Music Inn, Lenox, Mass.
John Lewis, Percy Heath, Connie Kay & Milt Jackson
📷 Slim Aarons, 1957
The Modern Jazz Quartet by David Gahr, September 5, 1991
Milt Jackson, vibraphone
Percy Heath, bass
Connie Kay, drums
John Lewis, piano
Remembering Pete Seeger on his birthday 🎂
📷 Annie Leibovitz, Croton-on-Hudson, New York, 2001
"The history of Pete’s life is the history of music changing the world."
- Tom Morello
Pete Seeger by Elliott Landy
Newport Folk Festival, 1968
Pete Seeger & Joan Baez at Newport
📷 Bill Eppridge, 1964