Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: walking pictures
Kinobild Walking Photo
27 May 2015 |
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Printed on the back of the card: "Genzel's Kinobild-Postkarte [Genzel's Movie Picture Postcards]."
A unique " walking photo " postcard made to look like three frames from a strip of motion picture film.
Women at Lázně Luhačovice
22 Jan 2015 |
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A souvenir real photo postcard from Lázně Luhačovice, a spa located in the Czech Republic. The date on the back of the photo is "17 VII 1949" (July 17, 1949).
A Sailor Strolling with His Family
02 Jul 2014 |
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A real photo postcard for the Taylor-Tot Stroller Vintage Memories group.
A street photographer evidently snapped this photo of a sailor and his family as they walked past a W. T. Grant Co. store in some unidentified town. The sailor and his wife seem surprised--and perhaps even annoyed--by the photographer, but their daughter seems to be excitedly holding on to a toy as she enjoys the ride in her Taylor-Tot stroller.
Man with a Package, Movie Shots Photo, Philadelphi…
25 Apr 2014 |
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An undated real photo postcard. A man carrying a package was hurriedly walking down the street when the Movie Shots photographer took his picture.
For a similar photo, see Woman Walking, Movie Shots Photo, Philadelphia, Pa.
Woman Walking, Movie Shots Photo, Philadelphia, Pa…
19 Sep 2013 |
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An undated real photo postcard. A woman walks down the street as Mr. Photobomb watches.
Movie Shots photographers also operated in other cities, including Washington, D.C., and at the 1940 New York World's Fair.
For examples of other photos taken by street and seaside photographers, see lisabee73's delightful album of Walking Pictures .
For another Movie Shots photo, see Man with a Package, Movie Shots Photo, Philadelphia, Pa.
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