Archive photos

Vivian Maier worked as a governess in Chicago for 40 years and very few people knew she was passionately fond of photography. She was able to capture interesting moments in the life of the citizens of Chicago and New York in 1940-1970,.

Her work has accidentally discovered a real estate agent for two years before her death. These photos brought her the title of one of the best street photographers of the time.

In America, even published a book of her photographs with Vivian Maier: Self-Portraits, and in Los Angeles on December 14 last exhibition, which presented its work. Couple in a cart in New York, in 1953





Smoking couple in Milwaukee

Waiting near the theater in Chicago



In Chicago in the 50s





In Chicago



Young woman in front of the Public Library in New York



Children on the streets of Chicago



Women with children in Manhattan, 1954





Hairstyle woman in New York, in 1954



Children playing with gitrantom summer 1954 in New York



Woman looking in a shop window, 1954



New York, 1955



Woman talking on the phone, in 1960



Sailors, 1961



Vivian Maier photographs herself, Chicago, 1971



Another photo of themselves



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