23 Robert Frank's "The Americans"
In 1994 Time Magazine said "With one book Robert Frank changed Photography." "The Americans" was published in the U.S. in 1959. Most often thought as the most important photo book published after WWII. Frank's dissection of American culture is dissected with letters, and reviews.

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Robert Frank, “The Americans” | Aperture PhotoBook Club

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Joel Meyerowitz - The day I met Robert Frank

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AIPAD Talks: Robert Frank at MoMA: Life Dances On, with Kaitlin Booher

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THE WORLD OF W EUGENE SMITH

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Robert Frank story video.

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Photographer Robert Frank's Unvarnished Look at America

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Master Photographer Bill Brandt Explained in under 15 minutes.

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Alfred Eisenstaedt BBC Master Photographers (1983)

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Photographing Tramps in the Los Angeles Freight Yards

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Trump Gets Booed & Falls Asleep During NBA Finals, Claims War is Almost Over & Goodbye Spencer Pratt

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Robert Frank: The Americans

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Photographer Thomas Struth: “My work is about the theatre of life.” | Louisiana Channel

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How to Write Strikingly Well (Lee Child Interview)

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Pull My Daisy - Robert Frank Jack Kerouac Allen Ginsberg David Amram

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Robert Frank – The Americans: Photo Icons Explained

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Robert Frank au Jeu de Paume

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From 1987: Robert Frank's "Americans"

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Developing Your Film... Wrong!

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The City Through the Lens: Joel Meyerowitz’s Photographic Sensibility | SLICE WHO | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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