At The Beach in the 1880s
If I'm being truthful, what first drew me to these photographs by Wallace G Levison was a slight sensation of nostalgia for the past , perhaps brought on - or maybe only made the more acute - by the current world economic crisis.
What I particularly liked was the grading from the more formal photographs, such as these first two images with their rigid triangular composition taken from the precepts of Renaissance painting, ...
... through those images with still obviously posed groupings but without a self-consciously imposed formal geometry ...
... and those recording this compositional process ...

... right to images with a curiously modern organisation...

... and beyond to unstructured candid shots ...

This last image is almost uncomfortably modern in my current nostalgic state of mind ...
... though when this mood passes I'll most likely find it the most satisfying of the lot!
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