At the dawn of photography, Frederick Douglass—esteemed writer and civil rights leader—forewarned of the potential for images to reinforce social biases at large, arguing in his 1861 lecture ‘Pictures and Progress’ that “the great cheapness and universality of pictures must exert a powerful th...
The first thing Welles did was have Hayworth’s trademark long red hair bobbed and dyed “topaz blonde.” And he made it into a media event, inviting the press to come along and witness the makeover for themselves. It was not what Harry Cohn had in mind for his biggest star and he ...
The first thing Welles did was have Hayworth’s trademark long red hair bobbed and dyed “topaz blonde.” And he made it into a media event, inviting the press to come along and witness the makeover for themselves. It was not what Harry Cohn had in mind for his biggest star and he ...