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84 Intimate Portraits Of 1970s Rebellious Youth Captured By High School Teacher
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Before Joseph Szabo was a world renown photographer, he was a teacher at Malverne High School in Long Island. And on his first days at the job he figured that he's gonna need something special to catch the attention of his pupils. So he brought a camera into class...
"I never had any agenda with my photography – it was never a money-making thing, it was just about connecting with young people – and so I think my photographs have a sort of authentic or genuine quality that a lot of people seem able to relate to," Joseph told Huck Magazine. "I have always tried to capture these very personal moments, in an honest way, to show people doing exactly what they’re doing. They could just be sitting on the school steps smoking a cigarette or they could be hanging out of a car door waving their hands and saying, ‘This is the last day of school and I’ll never come back here again!’ They could be jumping in the air with excitement because of the music they’re listening to or they could be like one of my all-time favorites Priscilla – the little girl smoking at Jones Beach – who expresses something about girlhood as well as something about a certain kind of maturity and experience."
"All these subjects and moments mean so much to me. They helped me understand people and allowed me to connect with them over the years. I hope they mean something to other people too."
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Ironic that these shorts were acceptable in the 70s, but the next Bored Panda article is about a girl who recently got in trouble at school because her shorts were shorter than the length of her arms (when by her side.) Who is making these current rules? People who grew yoo in the 70s, maybe?@
Some of those fashion items are so vintage. It would be fun that those glasses came back into trendy :D
"He first achieved fame in the 1970s as a member of the punk rock band Generation X." Wikipedia.
Load More Replies...Am I the only one more concerned by the fact a teacher is in his female student's bedroom than the anachronism of the Billy Idol posters?
Where's the John Travolta and Bee Gee posters? This is definitely too 80s... not 70s!
All questions of date of this photo aside, what I want to know is: if these are supposed to be candid shots taken without the knowledge of the subjects, how did this male adult get into the bedroom of his young female student?
The poster right under her reflection is from 1984... one of the more iconic 80s posters. I had that one after I moved into my first apartment. The one to the left of that is from 1983.
I would date this photo to have been taken precisely in 1982, jeanswise/fashionwise/posterwise. Not 1981, and probably not 1983. (Her hair is a bit lagging, trendwise, but that did happen more often then than now. Changing your signature hairstyle was a Big Deal before the mid-to-late '80s.) I would also like to point out how rad the 'one razzle-dazzle sleeve' look is.
"Hey little sister, what have you done? Hey little sister, who's the only one?"
I wondered if this woman might actually be a new teacher. Facial bone structure on the slightly mature side for high school…
Load More Replies...Wait, I thought the photographer was just a teacher??!! How did he get into their rooms?
This guy wears a t-shirt of the German metal band Warlock. This band was formed in 1982.
"We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers... and also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of Budweiser, a pint of raw ether and two dozen amyls. Not that we needed all that for the trip, but once you get locked into a serious drug collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can."
I was a troublemaker of sorts but Sister Christian in the center there would be getting anonymous poetry in her locker .