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thephotoregistry · 4 months ago
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Washing, San Francisco, California, 1937
Sonya Noskowiak
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joeinct · 2 years ago
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Calla Lily, Photo by Sonya Noskowiak, c. 1930
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las-microfisuras · 1 year ago
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Sonya Noskowiak fotografiando una formación de nubes, Taos Pueblo, 1933.
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... flower power ...
Calla Lily, ca 1932
📷 Sonya Noskowiak
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kiki-de-la-petite-flaque · 4 months ago
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John Steinbeck by Sonya Noskowiak
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subnitida · 1 year ago
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Sonya Noskowiak, Sand Pattern, 1932
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federer7 · 2 years ago
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Washing. San Francisco, California. 1937
Photo: Sonya Noskowiak
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mariaangels · 2 years ago
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Sonya Noskowiak by Edward Weston 1934
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opticandmasturbation · 2 years ago
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Imogen Cunningham (American, 1883-1976) [Sonya Noskowiak] 1928 Gelatin silver print 8.9 × 7.6cm (3 1/2 × 3 in.)
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abwwia · 1 year ago
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Sonya Noskowiak, Calla Lily, ca. 1930s, gelatin silver print, sheet: 7 3⁄8 x 9 3⁄4 in. (18.8 x 24.7 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible through Deaccession Funds, 1986.54
Sonya Noskowiak (25 November 1900 – 28 April 1975) was a 20th-century German-American photographer and member of the San Francisco photography collective Group f/64. She is considered an important figure in one of the great photographic movements of the twentieth century. Throughout her career, Noskowiak photographed landscapes, still lifes, and portraits. In 1936, Noskowiak was awarded a prize at the annual exhibition of the San Francisco Society of Women Artists. She was also represented in the San Francisco Museum of Art’s “Scenes from San Francisco” exhibit in 1939. Ten years before her death, Noskowiak's work was included in a WPA exhibition at the Oakland Museum in Oakland, California. via Wikipedia
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eddy25960 · 4 months ago
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“But I have a new love for that glittering instrument, the human soul. It is a lovely and unique thing in the universe. It is always attacked and never destroyed.”
–John Steinbeck, East of Eden (1952)
Photo by Sonya Noskowiak
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thephotoregistry · 8 months ago
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Sutro House, Dayton, Nevada, c. 1940
Sonya Noskowiak
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mybeingthere · 1 year ago
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Sonya Noskowiak Lily, c. 1930
Christies, New York: Important Photographs from the Collection of Donald and Alice Lappé.
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las-microfisuras · 1 year ago
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Sonya Noskowiak
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Calla Lily, ca 1930s
📷 Sonya Noskowiak
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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kiki-de-la-petite-flaque · 8 months ago
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I wonder how many people I've looked at all my life and never seen.
–John Steinbeck, The Winter of Our Discontent, 1961.
Portrait by Sonya Noskowiak
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