This tri-color carbro print is a view of the Malibu Beach Colony as it appeared almost eighty years ago.  It's a large photo and is highly detailed.  Vintage color photos of well known places, more than black and white images, may afford the viewer a feeling of having traveled back in time.

Most of my early color photos are tri-color carbros and the majority of those are the work of Harry Warnecke (1900-1984) working alone or in concert with other photographers on his staff at the New York Daily News.  With the resources of a large newspaper at his disposal, he documented the major personalities and events of his era in an artful way that transcended photojournalism.

 

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Malibu Beach California

Harry Warnecke and Lee Elkins, 1938
vintage tri-color carbro print
21.5 × 15.5