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Finding the lost photos of Elliot Erwitt

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In 1950, a young Elliott Erwitt, then just 22-years-of-age, was sent to Pittsburgh to document the C

[Finding the lost negatives of a young Elliott Erwitt]( In 1950, a young Elliott Erwitt, then just 22-years-of-age, was sent to Pittsburgh to document the City of Bridges. His images were held in the local library and discovered 6 decades later by Vaughn Wallace, a Senior Photo Editor for National Geographic. We caught up with Wallace to find out more about the discovery of the negatives and what it was like to present Elliott Erwitt with images he hadn't seen for over 67 years. [READ MORE]( Gateway Center Demolition area, Pittsburgh 1950 © Elliott Erwitt / Magnum Photos. Courtesy: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Trending this week The best features & interviews this week © Tania Franco Klein [On Instagram this week: @taniafrancoklein]( "My characters find themselves almost anonymous, melting in places, vanishing into them, constantly looking for any possibility of escape..." [See more]( © Ruth McDowall [Angels: portraits of the Boko Haram abduction survivors]( "The project needs to come out of my soul, not to be a clinical, tick the boxes type of story. I also aim to photograph people with dignity and pride..." [See more]( © Ales Krivec [Revisit our June #SWPA monthly winner]( Ales Krivec was announced as the monthly winner (June) of the 2018 Sony World Photography Awards, with his image of a storm passing through Slovenia's highest mountain. See more of his work. [See more]( From our friends © Christian Aslund. Shot on Sony a7RII & Sony Fs-5 Ambassador Christian Aslund was granted access to shoot on the restricted nature reserve Island,'Bear Island'. Take a look at his short film on Oil Exploration in the Arctic. [Read more]( [View online]( | [Update Profile]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( World Photography Organisation · 9 Manchester Square · London, UK W1U 3PL · United Kingdom

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