Remembering Martin Munkácsi on his birthday 🎂
📷 Self-Portrait Shooting Fashion in Long Island Sound, 1935
Richard Avedon wrote admiringly about his "photographs of falcons, camels & women striding parallel to the sea, unconcerned with his camera, freed by his dream of them."
Martin Munkácsi
Lucile Brokaw, Harper's Bazaar, December 1933
This is a landmark shot in the history of fashion photography. Munkácsi freed the genre from the studio; he was called "the kinetic man".
Coffee with Martin Munkácsi ☕️
Having Fun at Breakfast, Berlin, c. 1933
Martin Munkácsi
Nude with Parasol, Harper's Bazaar, July 1935
Martin Munkácsi
Fred Astaire for Life magazine, 1936
Martin Munkácsi
New York World's Fair, Harper's Bazaar, September 1938
Martin Munkácsi
California, c. 1935
Martin Munkácsi
Jumping a Puddle, 1934
"He brought a taste for happiness and honesty and a love of women to what was, before him, a joyless, lying art."
- Richard Avedon on the fashion photography of Martin Munkácsi
📷 Harper's Bazaar, 1940
Martin Munkácsi, whose birthday is today, had a younger brother, Menyhert, also a photographer. Since I don't have a birthday for Muky (his professional name), I'll add some of his photos to this thread.
His shot of Piper Laurie & Paul Newman on the set of The Hustler, 1954
Muky, aka Menyhert Munkácsi, was an on set still photographer by trade.
"He was sort of famous for being almost invisible on the set. Still photographers were the invisible men of this industry."
- Richard Koszarski
📷 12 Angry Men, 1957
Anna Magnani & Tennessee Williams on the set of The Fugitive Kind
📷 Muky, 1960
James Cagney & director Milos Forman on the set of Ragtime, 1981. This was one of Muky's last projects; he died in 1999. #stillonset
Muky worked on 75 films, though IMDb has only 23 credits listed.
"His pictures have this great painterly quality to them, even though he had the job of documenting every important scene in the film."
- Richard Koszarski
📷 Dustin Hoffman & Jon Voight in Midnight Cowboy, 1969
Muky began in Hollywood in the mid-30s. "MGM had a European still photographer, so Warner wanted one, too". Here's a shot he took of Orson Welles removing his Citizen Kane makeup.
Muky was busy on the West Coast, but he moved to New York for 12 Angry Men, & stuck around.
"You have to have your own artistic integrity, but you have to serve the film. You can't come up with a bunch of stills that are all Muky. They also need to look like the work of Sidney Lumet."
- still photographer Muky
Muky's photo of Marlon Brando & Maureen Stapleton on the set of The Fugitive Kind, 1960.
Who's that in the sunglasses? Tennessee Williams, of course!
"Muky became the Mathew Brady of New York's movie panorama, of neo-realism transplanted from postwar Europe."
- Charles Strum
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Happy birthday to Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk 🎂
📷 Ara Güler
"His books are multi-layered, allegorical, sometimes fanciful, Proustian in their attention to detail and Borgesian in their dazzling complexity."
- Sarah Lyall
Orhan Pamuk by Sophie Bassouls, 1990
"Books, which we mistake for consolation, only add depth to our sorrow."
It's so great that other photographers have continued Philippe Halsman's #jump! tradition. Here's Orhan Pamuk by Alex Majoli.
This was taken at Cannes in 2007, when Pamuk was a member of the Festival Jury.
Celebrate the Richard Avedon Centennial 🎂💯
📷 Irving Penn, Vogue, August 23, 1993
"He was small, dark & electric with his own sort of vitality. Crackling. Sparks seem to fly out of him. He flashes his fingers like tiny rapid moths."
- Ginette Spanier
On Richard Avedon's Centennial, my favourite portraits
Carson McCullers & Tennessee Williams, April 25, 1950 #Avedon100
On Richard Avedon's Centennial, my favourite portraits
Buster Keaton, 1952 #Avedon100
I'm listening to Concerto Italiano play Bach's Brandenburg Concertos, in their 2005 recording under Rinaldo Alessandrini.
I've always loved the cover photo; it's by Julia Fullerton-Batten. I'll start a thread of some of my favourites of her photos here. 🧵
Julia Fullerton-Batten
The Lady of Shalott, 2018
... which is, of course, a reinterpretation of John Waterhouse's 1888 painting of Lord Tennyson's poem.
Happy birthday Sofia Coppola 🎂
📷 Kate Barry
"Coppola is a true auteur — a filmmaker with a distinct worldview and sensibility and a personal set of quasi-autobiographical interests."
- J. Hoberman
Sofia with her dad on the set of Godfather 2
📷 Steve Schapiro, 1974
The Coppola family by Ted Streshinsky, 1974
Eleanor & Francis Ford Coppola with their kids Sofia, Roman & Gian-Carlo
Celebrate the Red Garland Centennial 🎂💯
📷 Bill Spilka, c. 1957
"Garland's style was understated and harmonically sophisticated; he would delineate a melody, then shade it with distinctively voiced block chords and hints of counterpoint."
- Jon Pareles #RedGarland100
Esmond Edwards' great album cover for Red Garland's "Red in Bluesville", from 1959. Edwards took the photo, & designed the album as well.
Remembering Bea Arthur on her birthday 🎂
📷 Martin Mills, 1972
"Those of us working with her knew we were working with a golden comedic touch." - Norman Lear
Beatrice Arthur with Bill Callaway & Carl Ballantine in Bruce Jay Friedman & Richard Adler's musical A Mother's Kisses
📷 Jack Mitchell, 1968
Angela Lansbury & Beatrice Arthur in Mame
📷 Friedman-Abeles, 1966
Arthur won the Best Featured Actress in a Musical Tony for her performance. She was Beatrice on the stage & Bea on TV.