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Ironworkers will tell you this photo was set up to promote the skyscraper (RCA building in ~1930, I believe). I don't know to what extent it was staged. I'm pretty sure the names & the lives of these men are known. The photo may have inadvertently helped to establish the Ironworkers Union & promote safety.and of course the iconic photo which has come to make us believe that newsboy caps are the working man's choice:
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I read an article on it last year (I think I put a link to it in an earlier post on this same thread) which told the story of the pic. If memory serves, it was actual ironworkers in the pic, but of course it was staged, and at least three different photographers took this shot, so to this day no one can say for sure which of them took this exact photo.Ironworkers will tell you this photo was set up to promote the skyscraper (RCA building in ~1930, I believe). I don't know to what extent it was staged. I'm pretty sure the names & the lives of these men are known. The photo may have inadvertently helped to establish the Ironworkers Union & promote safety.
I read an article on it last year (I think I put a link to it in an earlier post on this same thread) which told the story of the pic. If memory serves, it was actual ironworkers in the pic, but of course it was staged, and at least three different photographers took this shot, so to this day no one can say for sure which of them took this exact photo.
New York Times link:Its hard to know where to get your information these days, but the Daily Mail did an article on this photo.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...g-lunch-Rockefeller-beam-publicity-stunt.html
Also another article from the NY Times.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...g-lunch-Rockefeller-beam-publicity-stunt.html
There was also a documentary made on this photo.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2373324/
Interesting history, and great caps.
Thank you Jones, perfect! As are the links above, also!
Apparently they actually were 69 stories up. I always wondered if it was staged in a studio somewhere, in front of a backdrop.