CAP 03 – Minamata
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W. Eugene Smith©, USA, 1918-1978 Mill Man Loading Coiled Steel, 1955-1957 gelatin.
Welsh Miners. Wales, 1950. W. Eugene Smith©
US Steel. Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
Rails. Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
Steelworker.Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
Sixth Street Bridge. Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
Pittsburg 1955. W. Eugene Smith©
Children Colwell and Pride Streets. Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
City Council Chamber. Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
International Union Electrical, Radio,and machine Workers. Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
Steelworker.Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
National tube company. Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
Pittsburg. W. Eugene Smith©
Charlie CHAPLIN. 1952.
Charlie CHAPLIN during the shooting of the movie «Limelight», starring Charlie CHAPLIN, Sidney CHAPLIN, Claire BLOOM and Buster KEATON.
Charlie CHAPLIN. 1952.
Charlie CHAPLIN directing «Limelight», starring Charlie CHAPLIN, Sidney CHAPLIN, Claire BLOOM and Buster KEATON.
Charlie CHAPLIN. 1952.
Charlie CHAPLIN during the shooting of the movie «Limelight», starring Charlie CHAPLIN, Sidney CHAPLIN, Claire BLOOM and Buster KEATON.
Charlie CHAPLIN. 1952.
Charlie CHAPLIN during the shooting of the movie «Limelight», starring Charlie CHAPLIN, Sidney CHAPLIN, Claire BLOOM and Buster KEATON.
USA. Charlie CHAPLIN. 1952.
Charles CHAPLIN with his wife Oona (daughter of playwrighter Eugene O’Neill), and their children.
Charlie CHAPLIN. 1952.
Charlie CHAPLIN during the shooting of the movie «Limelight», starring Charlie CHAPLIN, Sidney CHAPLIN, Claire BLOOM and Buster KEATON.
Charlie CHAPLIN. 1952.
Charlie CHAPLIN during the shooting of the movie «Limelight», starring Charlie CHAPLIN, Sidney CHAPLIN, Claire BLOOM and Buster KEATON.
“The walk to Paradise garden” 1946, Photography W. Eugene Smith
Dr. Ceriani holds 11-month-old son Gary as his wife, Bernetha, steadies 3-year-old Phillip on a fence while watching a parade. Though they’d been married for four years at the time Smith was profiling the doctor, Mrs. Ceriani still struggled with the unpredictability of her husband’s schedule.
After finishing a surgery that lasted until 2 AM, Dr. Ceriani stands exhausted in the hospital kitchen with a cup of coffee and a cigarette. «The nurses,» LIFE noted, «constantly admonish him to relax and rest, but because they are well aware that he cannot, they keep a potful of fresh coffee simmering for him at all hours.»
Not published in LIFE. Dr. Ernest Ceriani on his way to a house call in foul weather, Kremmling, Colo., 1948.
Ralph Pickering holds his 5-week-old baby while waiting to be Dr. Ceriani’s first patient of the day. Pickering, a horseback guide to tourists coming to see the majestic Rocky Mountains, traveled from an outlying ranch to reach the doctor’s office.
JAPAN. Minamata Bay. Fishing. 1971.