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Stepping Inside the Storyville Club: Helmer Lund Hansen’s 1957 Photos of Copenhagen’s Jazz Heart
If you could step back in time and sip whisky to the beat of a double bass, Copenhagen’s Storyville Club in 1957 would be the place to...


Studio Manassé: Olga Solarics, Adorján von Wlassics and Vienna’s Glamorous Photography Revolution
Imagine strolling into a Viennese salon in the 1920s and finding a world of velvet drapes, bearskin rugs, gilded mirrors and glamorous models posing with cheeky smiles, sometimes tucked inside giant cigarette cases or clutched like sugar cubes above coffee cups. This was the brilliant and slightly surreal world of Studio Manassé , founded by Olga Solarics and Adorján von Wlassics, a husband-and-wife team who helped define the look and feel of interwar erotic photography. Betw


The Golden Age of the Photo Booth: Capturing Moments Between the 1920s and 1950s
Tucked into the corners of busy train stations, bustling department stores, and lively seaside piers, photo booths once offered a little moment of magic to anyone who stepped behind the curtain. Long before smartphones and digital cameras, these charming machines played a huge role in everyday life,creating instant memories at a time when photography was still a precious luxury. Let’s step back and take a closer look at the golden era of the photo booth, from the roaring 1920
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