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  1. 21 de out. de 2013 · It's fascinating to catch a glimpse into the personal life of someone as iconic as James Dean. This series by photographer Dennis Stock features a 1950s Dean in both New York City, lounging around his fifth-floor walk-up at 19 West 68th Street, and Fairmount, Indiana, visiting his hometown. At the time, the renowned actor was young and just ...

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  3. James Dean’s photographs have been published in numerous magazines, newspapers and websites including The National Post, Elmore Blues Magazine, Mojo Magazine, SOCAN Words & Music Magazine, and the Toronto Blues Society Maple Blues Newsletter. His photos have been used in a number of documentaries and on numerous album covers and posters.

  4. 1 de jan. de 2005 · The standouts about this book are the photographs. James Dean was extremely photogenic, and the photos taken of him showcase his personality far better than this author did. George Perry seems happy to continue to cloak Dean in mystery and adamantly denies long-suspected and more-recently revealed facts about the actor's bisexuality.

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  6. 31 de mai. de 2018 · One of the most recognizable sets of James Dean photographs, the “Torn Sweater” series was shot by Roy Schatt for LIFE magazine on December 29, 1954, and although it went unused in the magazine, a colorized version was used on a U.S. postage stamp in 1996 and featured on page 8 of James Dean: A Portrait. The Torn Sweater Series ’ contact ...

  7. 14 de jun. de 2016 · Peter is the editor of the forthcoming book, The Real James Dean: Intimate Memories From Those Who Knew Him Best, to be published later this year). Stock became a friend of Dean’s early on and was one of several photographers who photgraphed Dean during those early times. The painted ad in the background for the 1948 film Brute Force reflects ...