Between 1945 to 1950 Stanley was working in the Look magazine in New York after he first got his hands on a photo camera at the age of 17. It was back then when his talent became obvious.
Walking The Streets Of New York, 1946
Student At Columbia University, 1948
Couple Sleeping In A Subway Car, 1940s
Girl With A Lipstick, 1940
Couple, 1940
Shoe Shine Boy, 1940
High Wire Act, 1948
Dogs In A Convertible, 1949
Self Portrait With Showgirl Rosemary Williams, 1948
People On Escalators In A Subway Station, 1940
Young Girl At Palisades Amusement Park, 1946
Couple Playing Footsies On A Subway, 1946
Laboratory At Columbia University, 1948
Girl With Dolls, 1947
Shoe Shine Boy, 1940
Circus Side Show Performer, 1948
Betsy Von Furstenberg, 1949
Shoe Shine Boys (On Fence), 1947
Changing The Tire, 1946
Shoe Shine Boy, Portrait Of Mickey, 1947
Men Sleeping In A Subway Car, 1946
Showgirls At The Copacabana Club, 1948
Passengers In A Subway Car, 1940s
Doorman Walking Dog, 1949
Rosemary Williams At A Restaurant With Two Me
Police Athletic League Boxing, 1946
Johnny On The Spot, 1946
Women In A Subway Car, 1946
Shoe Shine Boy, 1940
Shoe Shine Boys (Vendor), 1947
Woman Waiting On A Subway Platform, 1940s
Passengers In A Subway Car, 1940s
Man Carrying Flowers On A Crowded Subway, 1946
Painter Tying Rope Around The Model's Waist, 1947
Girls, 1940
Film Crew, 1947
Passengers Reading In A Subway Car, 1946
Woman Watching Model Being Painted For The Billboard, 1947
Shoe Shine Boy, 1940
Guy Lombardo On A Dock, 1947-1948