Manipulating Photos in a Pre-digital World

“Times Square, New York” by Weegee, 1952–59. Famous for his gritty tabloid crime photographs, Weegee devoted the last twenty years of his life to what he called his “creative work”. He experimented prolifically with distorting lenses and comparable darkroom techniques, producing photo caricatures of politicians and Hollywood celebrities, novel variations on the man-in-the-bottle motif, and uncanny doublings and reflections, such as this striking image, which he described as “Times Square under 10 feet of water on a sunny afternoon”. (Photo courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Manipulating Photos in a Pre-digital World
   
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