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In reply to the discussion: Ruth Bader Ginsberg - when she was known as Kiki [View all]PCIntern
(28,457 posts)2. The style of the black and white photography
Coupled with the lighting and the grain of the film glamorized the individual. Highlights on the hair, makeup, shadows of mystery made people have a depth to the personality which is not often duo cared in color photography and definitely not HD. She of course has intellect and depth.
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I still find her lovely and wonderful in full color! Her face shows a life well lived...
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#3
oh yes. i collect old b/p + i can bring out amazing things from under & over exposed shots.
pansypoo53219
Jul 2015
#44
I suspect the photo's from her sorority. She & Janet Reno were both in sororities at Cornell
stuffmatters
Jul 2015
#29
I heard that later, when they coed-ed the dorms, Christopher Reeve lived in Risley.
stuffmatters
Jul 2015
#52
I was a very proud member class of 1969 ( Yep That Class) Arts & Sciences.
stuffmatters
Jul 2015
#36