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Harlem Effigy by Rich Allen, c. 1976
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El Topo, 6th Ave, NYC by Rich Allen - 1972
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Blind Leading the Blind 3rdSt, NYC - 1972
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At The Hydrant in NYC by Rich Allen, 1972
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Sophie's Friends by Rich Allen, NYC, 1972
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Fight on 42nd Street New York by Rich Allen, 1970s
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Man Hit by Van on 42nd Street New York by Rich Allen, 1970s
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The 4 Horseman Brooklyn Bikers by Rich Allen, 1970s
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Sleeping Cop on Court Street New York by Rich Allen, 1970s
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Big Vinny the Hell's Angel, New York by Rich Allen, 1970s
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Detail of Brooklyn Bike Gang on 3rd Street New York by Rich Allen, 1970s
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Runaway at St Marks Place New York by Rich Allen 1970s
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Fernando and Jeffrey on Williamsburg Bridge in New York by Rich Allen, 1970s
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3rd St. Film Club Pyramid in the Playground at 76 E. 3rd St. New York City by Rich Allen, 1970s
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Trashed Mann In Needle Park New York City by Rich Allen, 1970s
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Brooklyn Bike Gang on 3rd Street New York City, 1970s
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Collection: Rich Allen : New York City In The 1970s
“A struggling filmmaker with no money, I turned to photography and fell in love with it,” writes Rich Allen whose fabulous photographs of New York City in the 1970s we see here. “Black & white film cost 79 cents a roll. I’d carry the Pentax, or another camera, all day, every day. I’d take pictures as I rode the streets or went up and down elevators and in and out of buildings. I’d stay up late at night in my studio, processing or printing. Developing the negatives was my favorite, seeing those images of the day appear like magic on the celluloid. Got it! I’d think. As often as not, though, it was the surprises that made it rewarding. A certain picture would stand out, but I could hardly remember why I took it. This is how, little by little, my photography got better.”