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FENNO JACOBS

TRENT TO WILMINGTON , SEPTEMBER 1954
THE LANDSCAPE OF INDUSTRY'S LEAVINGS, SEPTEMBER 1954 
GLACIER WIND TUNNEL, DECEMBER 1950
MR. DODGE'S DILEMMA, JULY 1940

HOWARD JOHNSON'S SEPTEMBER 1940

NEW YORK PUSHCARTS 1939 (WITH AIKINS)
BOSS CARPENTER APRIL 1946 (Union Home Fla.)
HOW A GREAT AIR ARMY WAS BUILT
BOLIVIA, JAN 1942
ITALIAN FARM HAND
NUNN BUSH SHOE CO.,
ORCHIDS
PEANUTS
THE PHILIPPINES
ON THE FRONTIER, THREE SINGLES
NEW R.C.A. CENTRE
STRENGTH THROUGH MISERY, BRITAIN'S FIRST WINTER OF PEACE
WESSON OIL AND SNOWDRIFT
THE BATTLE FOR CHICAGO (JUNE 1953)
STATE FAIR ARENA, NORTH CAROLINA (On the Frontier)
THE CITY (LONDON) NOVEMBER 1965
BRITAIN'S RAILWAYS APRIL 1957
THE EISENHOWER SHIFT APRIL 1956
TROUBLED OIL ON TROUBLED WATERS DECEMBER 1946

 

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The first automatic radio factory, Walton on Thames UK August 1948
MAKE MINE VANILLA (Howard Johnson's, single) January 1940
PORT SUNLIGHT, The Congonian Ties Up, December 1947

 

 

 

 

 

June 1948, Jerry Cooke at Nabisco

WHAT SHOULD FORTUNE PHOTOGRAPHS DO?

"The picture is quiet and true. Since I am writing about photography let me point out that this picture is a better part of the story at hand than either a drawing or a painting would be. There is a profitable and well-run cracker firm in a sweaty part of the town, there is a knot of men talking on the pavement about anything but crackers, amidst the irrelevant trucks. This is where Mal-o-Mars are cooked and this is where last week's newspaper meets the gutter too. And the Strand Hotel becomes famous for flavour. My point is Fortune photographs should take a long look at a subject, get into it, and without shouting, tell a lot about it." to R.D. Paine, 23.7.48 (Walker Evans at Work).

 

 

 

 

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