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A Dog’s Life in the Big City [Woman with many dogs.] 1949 by Stanley Kubrick “In the checkroom of New York’s smart 21 Club, four poodles, an Afghan and a camera-conscious Bedlington are cared for while their mistresses lunch”. Between 1945 and 1950, Stanley Kubrick worked as a staff photographer for LOOK magazine. He was not yet Kubrick, the famous film director; he was just Stanley, the kid from the Bronx with an uncanny photographic sensibility. Only 17 years old when he joined the magazine’s ranks, he was by far its youngest photographer. Kubrick often turned his camera on his native city, drawing inspiration from the variety of personalities that populated its spaces.

STANLEY KUBRICK FOR LOOK MAGAZINE/MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. X2011.4.12306.58 ©SK FILM ARCHIVES

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