Robert Capa [Men playing music for Memphis political boss Edward Hull Crump and a thousand of his "good friends" on a one-day junket to the races at Hot Springs, on a train between Memphis, Tennessee and Hot Springs, Arkansas]
Robert Capa [Smiling coal miner in the area where "How Green Was My Valley" was filmed, which won the 1941 Academy Award for Best Picture, Rhodda Valley, Wales]
Robert Capa [Coal miner leaning on a rail in the area where "How Green Was My Valley" was filmmed, which won the 1941 Academy Award for Best Picture, Rhodda Valley, Wales]
Weegee Maurice Schwartz, with script and glasses in hand, gives a scene all he's got with actors Cohan, left, and Arco, center. Composer Rumshinsky, seated, joins in.
Weegee This is Easter Sunday morning in Harlem... dressed in their best, they go to church... the same as any other decent people... they're no different... these are the people the papers don't write about or photograph...
Weegee It is now almost six in the morning... it is still dark... but the church is open... and the early morning worshippers find solace inside...