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Vintage photo dated from July of ‘41, features a man passing the entrance of an unidentified Burlesque theatre; located somewhere on S. State Street in Chicago.. Photographed by - John Vachon
Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953
vintagegal: Joe DiMaggio and wife Marilyn Monroe in Canada for the shooting of River of no Return. Photo by John Vachon, 1953
vintagegal: Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953
infinitemarilynmonroe: Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon.
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953
georgybaby: historicalnarrative: October 1940. Moorhead, Minnesota. “Fox chained to automobile.” 35mm negative by John Vachon for the Farm Security Administration. (Shorpy)
marilyn-monroe-collection: Marilyn Monroe photographer by John Vachon, Canada, 1953.
Homesteaders’ daughters in a potato field, Tygart Valley, West Virginia photo by John Vachon, 1939via: shorpy
Boardinghouse in Baraga, Michigan aka the Honeymoon Hotel; photo by John Vachon, 1941via: shorpy
Rain. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania photo by John Vachon, June 1941via: shorpy
Times Square on a rainy day, NY photo by John Vachon, 1943
Road out of Romney, West Virginia photo by John Vachon, 1942via: LOC
Houston, Texas photo by John Vachon, 1943
Across from the Union Station Omaha, Nebraska photo by John Vachon, 1938
Advertising, Woodbine, Iowa photo by John Vachon, 1940
k-a-t-i-e-: Worker at carbon black plant Sunray, Texas 1942 John Vachon
gameraboy: Marilyn Monroe, August 1953. After injuring her ankle, she was unable to start filming River of No Return, so John Vachon was able to shoot a number of candids of her, including her then fiancee Joe DiMaggio. See set 2
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Two female mannequins stand undressed in a windowshop front in the 1940s. Photographed by John. Department Store Models, Chicago, Illinois by John Vachon
Worker at carbon black plant Sunray, Texas 1942 John Vachon
Marilyn Monroe by John Vachon Nudes & Noises
John Vachon
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon in Canada, 1953
perfectlymarilynmonroe: Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio in Banff, Alberta, Canada (1953). Photos by John Vachon.An interview with Marilyn Monroe by Heddar Hopper for Modern Screen magazine (Sept. 1954):“I’d hate to think that marriage was Joe’s
kvetchlandia: John Vachon Marilyn Monroe 1956
undr:John Vachon. New York City. 1940s.
infinitemarilynmonroe:Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953.
talking-about-darkness: Warsaw/Warszawa, Prudential, 1946. By John Vachon.
luzfosca: John Vachon Rain, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1941 View full size
luzfosca: John Vachon Rain, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1941
luzfosca: John Vachon Times Square on a rainy day, New York, 1943
Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon at the Banff Springs Hotel in Canada, 1953
flashofgod:John Vachon, Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, 1941.
infinitemarilynmonroe: Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953.
peninsularian: Times Square on a rainy day / John Vachon (1943)
historicalnarrative: October 1940. Moorhead, Minnesota. “Fox chained to automobile.” 35mm negative by John Vachon for the Farm Security Administration. (Shorpy)
retropopcult:Pierre, South Dakota, December 1940. Medium format acetate negative by John Vachon for the FSA.
ourmarilynmonroe: Favourite casual outfit of Marilyn Monroe’s asked by thissometimepoet Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953.
beauvelvet: Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953.
elsaschrader: Chicago, 1941. Photographed by John Vachon.
vintagemarlene: the american liquor store in palacios, texas by john vachon for the office of war information, 1943 (www.shorpy.com)
the-night-picture-collector: John Vachon, Times Square, 1943
lostsplendor: Rain on Madison Avenue, New York City c. 1943 by John Vachon via Shorpy
beneta: Marilyn Monroe in Alberta, Canada, in 1953 for the filming of River of No Return. Photo by John Vachon for Look magazine.
Marilyn photographed by John Vachon, 1953
emigrejukebox: Marilyn Monroe with a sprained ankle in Banff, 1953 Photo by John Vachon, February 1989 American Heritage