40 Amazing Black and White Photographs That Capture a Different America During the 1950s _ Timeless Tales of America

   

Swiss-born photographer Robert Frank is one of the most influential photographers of the mid-20th century; he was noted for ironic renderings of American life.

 

Frank became a professional industrial photographer at the age of 22 and in the 1940s became a successful fashion photographer for Harper’s Bazaar magazine in Paris. He felt, however, that the scope of the work was too limited. He abandoned fashion photography about 1948 and went to the United States and then to Peru to explore the expressive possibilities of the 35-mm camera.

After photographing in Europe in 1950 and 1953, Frank returned to the United States. There in 1955 and 1956 he made a series of photographs ultimately published as The Americans (1959), a photographic book which showed a different America than the wholesome, nonconfrontational photo essays offered in some popular magazines.

Frank’s subjects weren’t necessarily living the American dream of the 1950s: They were factory workers in Detroit, transvestites in New York, black passengers on a segregated trolley in New Orleans.

Coffee Shop, Railway Station

 

Assembly Plant, Ford, Detroit

 

Bar, Las Vegas

 

Belle Isle, Detroit

 

Canal Street, New Orleans

 

Candy Store, New York City

 

Casino, Elko, Nevada

 

Charity Ball, New York City

 

Charleston, South Carolina

 

Chattanooga, Tennessee

 

Chicago

 

City Hall, Reno, Nevada

 

Club Car

 

Courthouse Square, Elizabethville, North Carolina

 

Detroit

 

Drugstore, Detroit

 

Elevator, Miami Beach

 

Funeral, St. Helena, South Carolina

 

Georgetown, South Carolina

 

Hotel Lobby, Miami Beach

 

Iowa

 

Los Angeles

 

Men’s Room, Railway Station, Memphis

 

Motorama, Los Angeles

 

Movie Premiere, Hollywood

 

Parade, Hoboken, New Jersey

 

Picnic Ground, Glendale, California

 

Political Rally, Chicago

 

Public Park, Michigan

 

Ranch Market, Hollywood

 

Rodeo, Detroit

 

Rooming House, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

 

Savannah, Georgia

 

St. Francis, Gas Station and City Hall, Los Angeles

 

St. Petersburg, Florida

 

Trolley, New Orleans

 

U.S. 285, New Mexico

 

Public Park, Cleveland, Ohio

 

Rodeo, New York City

 

Drive-in movie, Detroit