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Snapshots 197177

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In the summer of 1971, Michael Lesy discovered thousands of discarded snapshots in a San Francisco dumpster behind a large photo-processing plant. These images, often duplicates created by fast machines, captured everyday life in America during a turbulent era. Lesy treated the photos as archaeological artefacts, curating a collection that reflected the social upheavals of the 1970s, from the Vietnam War to cultural shifts. Over six years, he expanded this archive with more snapshots from Cleveland, creating a poignant visual time capsule of hopes, struggles, and daily moments that echo our present-day realities.
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Snapshots 197177 will appeal to readers interested in photography, American social history, and cultural studies, as well as those fascinated by visual storytelling and everyday life captured in historical contexts.

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In the summer of 1971, Michael Lesy and a friend found most of the snapshots in Snapshots 197177 in a dumpster behind a gigantic photo-processing plant in San Francisco. The photos were in the trash because the machines that printed them made them so fast—duplicates, triplicates, quadruplicates—that the people on the processing line couldn't stop them.

Week after week, Lesy took home thousands of snapshots from the dumpster. He studied them as if they were archaeological evidence. By the end of the summer, he'd formed his own collection of images of American life.

He took that collection with him when he returned to Wisconsin to finish his graduate work in American history. His understanding of the snapshots from California as reflections of the troubled state of American society influenced the PhD research he was doing in Wisconsin—research that became the American classic Wisconsin Death Trip (1973).

Over the next six years, Lesy added to his collection of California snapshots with hundreds of snapshots that had been left unclaimed and then discarded by a photo processor in Cleveland. While Lesy looked through other people's lives in pictures, the world was coming apart at the seams. The Vietnam War, the murderous rampage of the Manson Family, and the Attica State Prison uprising filled news headlines—and the general public carried on their lives, with hope and abandon and everything in between: chaos, cruelty, familial bonds and breaks, materialism, lawlessness, unwitting humour.

Lesy's collection of snapshots from the 1970s is a time capsule of things familiar and alien. Now, fifty years later, everything and nothing about our lives has changed.

In Wisconsin Death Trip, Lesy pulled back the curtain of “the good old days” to reveal the stark reality of American life from 1890 to 1910. The anonymous images in Snapshots 197177 serve as prophecies of present-day broken dreams, toils, and tribulations.

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Greil Marcus of Los Angeles Review of Books praises the book as a compelling time capsule filled with artless family snapshots that slowly reveal deeper truths about American life. He finds echoes of Lesy’s earlier work, Wisconsin Death Trip, in the images, highlighting their haunting reflection on life and death.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780922233502

Publisher: Blast Books,U.S.

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 04 November 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Blast Books,U.S.

Illustration: 196 4-color photographs

Contributors:

  • Edited by Laura Lindgren

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 184.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 250g

About the Author

Michael Lesy is one of America’s leading photographic scholars. His books include Wisconsin Death Trip, Murder City, Angel’s World, Long Time Coming:A Photographic Portrait of America, 1935–1943, and Looking Backward: A Photographic Portrait of the World at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. In 2007, the United States Artists Foundation named Professor Lesy its first Simon Fellow, and in 2013 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for Photography Studies. He lives in Amherst, Massachusetts, and is professor emeritus of literary journalism at Hampshire College.

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