Miller
By Ewan
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Miller
A long-way from Poughkeepsie
– via the cover of Vogue –
to framing the shots inside.
Paris I
Man Ray’s muse:
Americans In Paris;
Rayographs – not Leeshots.
London I
More fashion shoots:
the other side of the camera;
Vogue-ing London girls.
London II
Blitz bombed city,:
a piano under rubble;
not so far from Dada.
St Malo
A stylish empty boot:
a belt for ammunition;
not from Coco Chanel.
Rennes
Head shaved, eyes down;
a woman who "consorted";
waiting for the verdict.
Paris II
Open city, open sesame;
celebrating children,
atop a bombed-out Citroën.
Dachau
A corpse floating:
lightning bolt letters
glinting on his collar.
Munich
In Hitler’s Bathtub:
no bubbles, no cigarette;
just irony and a bold stare.
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What a shame if it turns out
What a shame if it turns out to be bad - maybe it won't?. She was a fascinating woman and the photo in the bathtub is one that's always stuck in my mind - brilliant composition
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I must admit I had never
I must admit I had never heard of the woman until now. But I did a bit of Googling, and ... fascinating!
So I watched a YouTube clip about her life. It fits perfectly with the words of your poem. They have done a good job!
Turlough
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I'll look forward to hearing
I'll look forward to hearing what you think of the film when it comes out. It's unlikely that it'll be shown where we live. They have some English language films at our local cinema but they tend to be all that Disney or super hero nonsense.
By sheer fluke they showed The Banshees of Inisherin there but, by an even bigger / sheerer fluke, we were on holiday in Mayo at the time, staying in a place only a few kilometres from where the film was made.
Any road, I'll keep an eye out and I hope it is what you're hoping for.
Turlough
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