Remembering Gene Tierney on her birthday π·
Apparently the painting of Tierney in Laura was an air-brushed photograph by Frank Polony. I can't think of a more impressive movie portrait. Peak art direction & set decoration, & don't forget the sitter!
For Gene Tierney's birthday, this Vandamm photograph from the @nypl digital collection
Gene Tierney as Patricia Stanley and Elliott Nugent as Tommy Turner in "The Male Animal", 1940
And from the same show, William Auerbach-Levy's drawing of Ivan Simpson as Dean Frederick Damon, Gene Tierney as Patricia Stanley and Elliott Nugent as Tommy Turner
"The Male Animal", 1940 @MuseumofCityNY
Otto Preminger directs Gene Tierney & Charles Laughton in Advise & Consent, 1962
Two still photographers on the set: Al St. Hilaire & Josh Weiner.
A fascinating process shot: an intense dynamic between Preminger & Tierney, under the knowing gaze of Laughton.
Was there ever a more perfect subject for the full-blown glamour of the Hollywood Studio portrait?
George Hurrell took this shot of Gene Tierney in 1944.
When Philippe Halsman photographed Gene Tierney in 1945, she was at the peak of her fame. Laura was released the previous year; in 1945 she received an Oscar nomination for Leave Her To Heaven.
Glamour, personality, class.
Another one of the 1945 Halsman portraits of Gene Tierney.
Classic beauty. Vulnerability (pretty standard amongst all Hollywood stars, I think, except for Katharine Hepburn). A bit of a hard edge. We saw that edge in Laura, & especially in Leave Her to Heaven.
This, I think, is my favourite portrait of Gene Tierney, by Philippe Halsman, Hollywood, 1945.
Did Halsman ask Tierney to raise her index finger on her shoulder, or did she do it herself? That gesture makes the shot. Only five years in Hollywood, but she was definitely a pro.
Clifton Webb (1889) & Gene Tierney (1920) share a birthday. They were both so good in Otto Preminger's Laura, 1944.
This picture was likely taken by Frank Polony, the still photographer on the set.
Gene Tierney in a fashion spread for Life Magazine, with one of their top photographers, Peter Stackpole. This came out in October 1947.
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Remembering Louise Dahl-Wolfe on her birthday π
π· Margaretta Mitchell, Recollections: Ten Women of Photography
"From the moment I saw her first color photographs I knew that Bazaar was at last going to look the way I had instinctively wanted my magazine to look."
- Carmel Snow
Robert Doisneau
Harper's Bazaar editor Carmel Snow works on a fashion shoot with photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe & model Suzy Parker, 1953
This shot is one of the very first taken by Louise Dahl-Wolfe. When it was published in the November 1, 1933 issue of Vanity Fair, it helped her decide on photography as a career.
Happy birthday Antoine dβAgata π
π· Valentin Bo, 2019
"I donβt want to control the result, donβt want to be too clever. I am not trying to answer questions through a photograph. I am trying to ask questions."
Antoine d'Agata
Mala Noche, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, 1991
Remembering Don Hunstein on his birthday π
π· Eugene Albulescu, 2012
"Iβd just like to think that I had a good eye for detail, that I captured the moment at hand. But mostly, I just did my job."
Aretha Franklin by Don Hunstein, 1960
John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis & Bill Evans record Kind of Blue
π· Don Hunstein, 1958
#RIP Ned Rorem
π· Man Ray, Paris, 1953
"He has the gift for letting poetry sing, and he knows the human voice β the warmth and the timbres, and how to bring them out in exactly the right place."
- Joshua Barone
Ned Rorem in an incredibly cultured-looking group in the home of the Vicomtesse de Noailles, 1951. "She was a rather gifted writer & a very gifted painter, but like many of the rich undisciplined with pen and paintbrush. She was powerful & famous too, and launched me, sort of."
#RIP Ned Rorem
With Gloria Vanderbilt in a great portrait by Jack Mitchell, 1992
Happy birthday Linda Connor π
π· Stu Levy, Linda Connor Photographs the Past, 1988-90
"Walker Evans was my guiding star, though if I had realized it, there was a constellation of influences that included Gowin, Julia Margaret Cameron, Harry Callahan, and others."
Remembering George Silk on his birthday π
π· Daryl John Gregory, 1981
"Capa & Bourke-White saw the big picture and made it 'their war.' George just doggedly wanted to be there and conquer his fears and show people what it was like."
- John Loengard
George Silk
Charlton Heston lifts his two-month-old son Fraser on the set of Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments. The young boy played the baby Moses.
Yogi Berra by George Silk, 1949
"Listen up, because I've got nothing to say and I'm only gonna to say it once."