This week's photography spotlight comes from Australia's Justice & Police Museum. The museum is home to a vast negative archive documenting the early years of Sydney's unruly waterfront. I can't help but imagine the stories of these people's lives. There's something about their unflinching gazes that is so haunting.
wow.. its so vintage, but i like it :)
ReplyDeleteVery haunting. Great pics!
ReplyDeletethese are incredible, the last one, and those three ladies, and those three men, and mrs. osbourne--okay, they're all amazing.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous photos. What a wonderful find, and such inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI just love seeing old photos like these! I think about who these people were and what they were thinking about when the photo was taken...
ReplyDeleteI love this old photography. It is always so real.
ReplyDeleteSo hauntingly beautiful! I wish there was more information on the people, like what they got arrested for in the first place
ReplyDeleteI am speechless. extraordinary pictures.
ReplyDeleteIncredible photography! Do you have a link to where you found these images? I've been on the site but can't find any images. These are stunning, as a photographer I thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just want to step back in time and walk by, these are mesmerising.
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