Charles W. Cushman isn’t among the most well-known of 20th century photographers. But, he had a passion for capturing average people and still life. Between 1938 and 1969, the Chicago-born Cushman took 14,500 images, almost exclusively using Kodachrome color slide film. Now, many of his photographs appear in a book published earlier this year by Eric Sandweiss, The Day in Its Color: Charles Cushman’s Photographic Journey Through a Vanishing America. These are pictures Cushman took in Miami in 1939.
Personally I don’t know him.But to see his wow picture I can really realize he was a great photographer.It is not very important to become a famous person.Be a good photographer personally.Because we should hear our mind talk.Really fantastic picture I love all picture.