What’s in a picture?

A picture’s worth a thou­sand words. Behind gifted eyes, is a vision, a gen­tle whis­per from the heart, an artist’s soul. Like the deaf­en­ing silence in a vibrant dream,

…every pic­ture tells a story with a dif­fer­ent point of view.

Postscripts

Curated by WILL WIRIAWAN

Thelonious Monk and his Town Hall band in rehearsal, February 1959
© W. Eugene Smith/The Jazz Loft Project

Brainpicker, Maria Popova on the leg­endary pho­tog­ra­pher W. Eugene Smith’s ‘sting’ project:

For the fol­low­ing 8 years, Smith went through 1,447 rolls of film, result­ing in some 40,000 pho­tographs of every­thing from the noc­tur­nal jazz scene to street life in the flower dis­trict out­side, observed Hitchcock-style from his loft win­dow. And he didn’t stop at image — he secretly wired the build­ing with record­ing equip­ment, pro­duc­ing over 4,000 hours of stereo and mono audio­tapes on 1,740 reels. The record­ings cap­tured more than 300 of the era’s great­est musicians …

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