Manipulating Photos in a Pre-digital World

“Woman in Champagne Glass” by Howard S. Redell, ca. 1930. Redell, a photographer and sales manager at Underwood and Underwood Studios, harnessed the power of sex appeal in this photomontage of an attractive young woman enjoying a cigarette while bathing in a glass of champagne – a pictorial fantasy of luxury and indulgence that was probably created as a tobacco advertisement. (Photo courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Manipulating Photos in a Pre-digital World
   
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