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These VandM Exclusive Kubrick Prints are Stunning

These VandM exclusive Kubrick prints feature work by Stanley Kubrick during his time working as a photojournalist.

Kubrick, the influential writer and director of such films as 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'The Shining,' worked as a photojournalist in the 1940s. None of Kubrick's photographs have previously been available for purchase as prints.

The 25 pictures were selected by curators at the Museum of the City of New York and advisers at VandM.com (Vintage and Modern), the website at which the prints can be ordered, from over 10,000 negatives.

The photographs are a stunning example of Kubrick's keen eye in his framing techniques and use of light. While the VandM exclusive Kubrick prints are quite expensive (starting at $250), they can be viewed online and are a must-see for any Kubrick fan.
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