Photographs that Show Our Collective Voice
“Relationships are based on four principles: respect, understanding, acceptance and appreciation.” – Mahatma Gandhi
Garry Winogrand, “Protest Marches”, 1975, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Andreas Feininger, “Lunch Hour, 5th Avenue”, 1950, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Buddy Mays, “Love Through a Dirty Window”, 1971, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Brian F. Alpert, Keystone Press Photographer, “Gay Rights Demonstration, New York”, Early Silver Gelatin Photograph
Joe Rosenthal, “Raising the Flag on Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima”, 1945, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Harry Benson, “John Lennon, Why”, 1980, Archival Pigment Photograph
Robert Frank, “N.Y.C.”, 1954, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Flip Schulke, “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. After the ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech”, 1963, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Harry Benson, “Meredith March”, 1966, Archival Pigment Photograph
Bruce Davidson, “Brooklyn Gang (back of bus)”, 1959, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Simple Pleasures is an ongoing series curated by Holden Luntz Gallery, presenting ten of our favorite pictures organized thematically.
We hope you find these photographs as a gentle reminder that there are always simple pleasures to be found.