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: post by xmikex at 2009-10-14 12:26:32
I posted this on Facebook, and since it wasn't "Goin to Common Grounds, blow up the cellie if yoU want innnN!!" nobody gave a shit. This is cool shit, I don't care.



[LEE] Miller made her mark in the photographic world as a nude model, but quickly became interested in the production of photographs and opened her own studios in Paris and New York. Unlike many women during the time, Miller sought out travels to Egypt, Romania and war zones during World War II. She confronted gender stereotypes and established herself as an independent, credentialed, female combat photographer. Although she continued to pursue photographic assignments for female fashion giant Vogue magazine, her primary accomplishments and critical acclaim stemmed from her honorable place as a war correspondent and the images she captured of death, defeat and irony. Her most famous photograph depicts Miller in Hitler’s bathtub the day of his suicide. The photo conveys an intangible relationship between power and fragility as seen through the stark contrast of Hitler’s stoic portrait and Miller’s soaking, nude body. Miller documents the historical change in this photograph by being part of it.
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