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gatabella · 10 months
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Rita Hayworth by A.L. "Whitey" Schafer for You'll Never Get Rich, 1941
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Rita Hayworth 1941 / Ph. by A. L. 'Whitey' Schafer
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Screenland, March 1943
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kafkasapartment · 11 months
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Rita Hayworth in "You Were Never Lovelier", 1942. A.L. (Whitey) Schafer. Gelatin silver print.
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citizenscreen · 2 years
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Peter Lorre with his wife Celia Lovsky, 1935 - photo by A.L. “Whitey” Schafer
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Ingrid Bergman photographed by A.L. "Whitey" Schafer, 1940
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pepperbag76 · 2 years
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“ Ann Miller, photographed A.L. Whitey Schafer, 1941 “
Source: @Dear_Lonely1
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dontbestingybaby · 4 months
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from Photoplay, October 1947
original caption:
First Lady of Comedy: Claudette Colbert, scintillating star of "Sleep, My Love"
Photographer: Schafer (A.L. "Whitey" Schafer)
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Veronica Lake, photographed by A.L. Whitey Schafer in 1943. #HollywoodGoldenAge #GoldenAgeHollywood #ClassicHollywood #OldHollywood #HollywoodHistory #GoldenAgeFilm #ClassicCinema #VeronicaLake #1943 https://t.co/GuzQ29cxpC
— Hollywoods Golden History (@goldagehistory) Mar 27, 2023
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gatabella · 11 months
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"The trouble with many Hollywood beauties is that they look alike. But Veronica Lake is a type all her own. Because of her distinctive loveliness, she is my idea of a really beautiful woman. Veronica is unlike many actresses because all her natural attributes are in her favor. For example: She is a natural blonde. This means that her hair presents no lighting problems to the photographer. Although she is a small woman - 5 feet, 2 inches tall, weighing 98 pounds - her figure is excellently proportioned. Her lovely throat, shoulders and bosom are perfect for glamor poses. Miss Lake's beauty offers no problems for photographers to overcome for there is no need to highlight some of her features at the expense of others. To make the cameraman completely happy, she has a definite sense of rhythm of line. Her inherent ability to assume just the right pose easily and gracefully makes her a truly delightful subject to photograph."
- A.L."Whitey" Schafer, Paramount's portrait photographer
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mrglennford · 3 years
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Glenn Ford photographed by AL Schafer, 1940s
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Rita Hayworth for The Lady in Question (1940). Photo by A. L. “Whitey” Schafer
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ladybegood · 5 years
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Rita Hayworth photographed by A.L. “Whitey” Schafer for You’ll Never Get Rich (1941)
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Alan Ladd photographed by A.L. "Whitey" Schafer, 1942
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junkdrawerbrain · 6 years
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Law Defeated
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“Thou Shalt Not” by A. L. “Whitey” Schafer, 1941, via Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights — A. L. “Whitey” Schafer Simplifies Portraits | The Daily Mirror
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