A love of the land is also evident in much of his work
and how in the passage of time a photograph of a single moment in a person’s life shifts its meanings as well as our perception of it
Bruce took the subway train through Brooklyn to capture the sunbathers
The sticky air of diesel vapors
Its pages include unpd behind-the-scenes material
Magnum Editions: Marilyn Monroe rests in between takes during the filming of The Misfits, Nevada, 1960 Jonas Bendiksen Fine Prints A love of the landEve Arnolds portrait of Marilyn Monroe captures the actress in a subdued moment, away from the pressures of filmmaking. Draped in white linens, she lies in repose, her expression poised yet touched with vulnerability. Arnold, one of the few photographers Monroe trusted, was granted rare access to these quiet intervals, revealing a more human side of the star behind her Hollywood image. The Misfits, written by Arthur Miller and directed by John Huston,