William Gottlieb (POTD) (@PhotographerOfTheDay)
Portrait of Larry Adler and Paul Draper, City Center, New York, N.Y., ca. Jan. 1947
The image appears to be a vintage black and white photograph featuring two men in front of a stage. On the left, there is a man who seems to be smoking a pipe; he's holding it near his mouth with one hand, while gesturing with the other. He is wearing a dark suit and tie, and has short hair. His expression is neutral.
To his right stands another man who is dancing or performing on stage. This individual is in mid-motion, appearing to be singing or speaking, as he holds a microphone close to his mouth. He is also dressed in a dark suit and tie, with his hands raised above him, suggesting movement or emphasis during performance.
In the background, there's a backdrop of what appears to be a stage setting with curtains, indicating that this photo was likely taken in a theater or similar venue for live performances. The image has a grainy texture typical of early 20th-century photography, and it captures an intimate moment between the performer and his audience, which is suggested by the presence of the microphone and the stage setting.
The text on the image indicates that it is from around January 1947 and features two men named Larry Adler and Paul Draper, who were likely prominent jazz musicians or entertainers at that time. The presence of thes [...]
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