E. J. Bellocq

The photographs are marked by a kind of collaborative stillness, suggesting that Bellocq had earned not only access but trust.

E. J. Bellocq occupies a singular place in the cultural and photographic history of New Orleans, a figure who lived much of his life in obscurity yet left behind a body of work so haunting, so intimate, and so improbably preserved that it has since come to define the visual memory of Storyville. Born John Ernest Joseph Bellocq on 03-01-1873 in New Orleans to a French Creole family of some means,

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