A cinephilac blog about an actress, silent film, and the Jazz Age, with occasional posts
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
A portrait of Louise Brooks
This blog is authored by Thomas Gladysz, Director of the Louise Brooks Society™. Launched in 1995, the Louise Brooks Society is a pioneering fansite and online archive devoted to the legendary silent film star. The Louise Brooks Society operates with the consent of the Estate of Louise Brooks (Louise Brooks Heirs, LC), and have its permission to use the name and likeness of the actress. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. CONTACT: louisebrookssociety (at) gmail.com
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The texture on this image is amazing, do you think it was the original paper the print was made on or retouching on the negative. I'm assuming this is a Paramount publicity portrait?
The angle of her face doesn't match where it joins her neck. It almost looks like they cut-and-pasted her head on another picture of her body.
The negatives were etched by the photographer, as I understand it.
Well look who's here
Lulu's back in town
http://dryden.eastmanhouse.org/films/it-pays-to-advertise-and-white-woman/
My, my, my...yes, yes, yes
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