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Orlando: Photography | Orlando Suero
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Orlando Suero (born 1925) started taking photos in 1939, at the age of 14, using a Kodak Jiffy given him by his father. He later attended New York Institute of Photography and worked at camera shops and photo labs, including Compo Photo Color where he printed the images for Edward Steichen's monumental exhibition The Family of Man. One of his first assignments, in May 1954, was to spend five days with newlyweds Jackie and Senator John F. Kennedy at their Georgetown duplex, documenting their everyday lives. This was the beginning of a successful career shooting some of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood, among them Natalie Wood, Brigitte Bardot, Michael Caine, Sharon Tate, Paul Newman, Julie Andrews, Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper. Because of his friendly and unaffected approach, his subjects opened up to him and his camera in a way that few others have been able to accomplish. Reproducing images that have been languishing in storage for nearly half a century, this monograph contains many previously unseen portraits of celebrities from the 1950s to the 1980s.
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Kenyazero
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I read this a few years ago for a literature course. I didn‘t get much out of it then other than that it‘s considered feminist because it detaches the characters from gender, and I read it with a queer reading. I thought I‘d get more out of a second reading, but I didn‘t. It‘s such a bizarre book with the time bending & focus on events I couldn‘t decide if were metaphorically happening or happening. Love the gender fluidity. #Classic #GenderFluid

Kenyazero Oh! I also love the making fun of literature and writing that we see throughout. What a snarky piece! 😂 2y
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JoyBlue
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The interview between Orlando and his son, Jim, seemed a little forced. A good number of the photographs are divine! It was fun to see how many stars I could identify in photos taken in the 60s.

Velvetfur That photo is amazing! I love lions so much 💜 5y
JoyBlue @Velvetfur I‘m with you! 💙🦁 5y
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