The photographs in Storyville Portraits focus on intimate black-and-white images of women from New Orleans’s Storyville district during the early 20th century. The portraits capture the nuances of expression and gesture, offering a quiet, introspective view into a historically marginalized community.
E.J. Bellocq’s approach is both personal and enigmatic, emphasizing the individuality of each subject against a sparse backdrop. The subtle chiaroscuro and soft focus create a mood that balances vulnerability with a stoic dignity, reflecting the complex social realities of the era.
This 1970 edition spans 96 pages, preserving a visual testimony of a vanished milieu through a collection of photographs that resonate with historical and artistic significance.