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of New Orleans. He became known locally as an amateur photographer before setting himself up as a professional, making his living mostly by taking photographic records of landmarks and of ships and machinery for local companies. However, he also took personal photographs of the hidden side of local
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In recent times, a significant number of prints from Bellocq's own studio have come to light. They are typical professional photographs of the day, such as portraits, copy work for the Louisiana State Museum, and local views, yet few if any Storyville portraits printed by Bellocq's hand exist. A
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All the photographs are portraits of women. Some are nude, some dressed, others posed as if acting a mysterious narrative. Many of the negatives were badly damaged, in part deliberately, which encouraged speculation. Many of the faces had been scraped out; whether this was done by Bellocq, his
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in his early days, while he lived alone in the latter part of his life and acquired a reputation for eccentricity and unfriendliness. According to acquaintances from that period, he showed little interest in anything other than photography.
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priest brother who inherited them after E. J.'s death or someone else is unknown. Bellocq is the most likely candidate, since the damage was done while the emulsion was still wet. In a few photographs the women wore masks.
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After his death, most of his negatives and prints were destroyed. However, the Storyville negatives were later found. After many years, they were purchased by a young photographer,
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The photographs have inspired imaginative literature about the women in them. There are several collections of poems, notably Brooke Bergan's
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The Storyville photographs not only serve as a record of the prostitutes, but also the interiors of the businesses that housed them.
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Some prints made by Bellocq have since surfaced. These are far more conventional than the full-negative prints made by Friedlander.
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and the prostitutes of Storyville. These were only known to a small number of his acquaintances. He had been something of a
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by Al Rose gives an overview of the history of prostitution in New Orleans with many photographs by Bellocq.
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number of early posthumous prints from Bellocq's negatives by photographer Dan Leyrer have also surfaced.
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during the early 20th century. Bellocq is remembered for his haunting photographs of the prostitutes of
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Storyville Portraits; photographs from the New Orleans red-light district, circa 1912 E. J. Bellocq
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Storyville, New Orleans, Being an Authentic, Illustrated Account of the Notorious Red-Light District
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Storyville, New Orleans: Being an Authentic, Illustrated Account of the Notorious Red-Light District
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in Manhattan. A selection of the photographs were also published concurrently in the book,
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The mystique about Bellocq has inspired several fictional versions of his life, notably
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features a thinly-veiled depiction of Bellocq, a photographer named B.E. Locque.
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Bellocq was born into a wealthy family of French créole origins in the
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won a mention at the Rencontres d'Arles's Book Award, France.
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Defacement: E. J. Bellocq and the Storyville Prostitutes
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One of the deliberately damaged Storyville photographs.
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Bellocq: Storyville Portraits" 442: 221:Bellocq: Photographs from Storyville 500:International Center of Photography 24: 654: 25: 818: 765: 303:, in which Bellocq was played by 603:King, Gilbert (March 28, 2012). 802:American portrait photographers 744:"Madam: A Novel of New Orleans" 736: 711: 699: 677: 622: 567: 542: 289:Bellocq in literature and film 13: 1: 378:Madam: A Novel of New Orleans 243: 187: 170:Photo of steamer launched in 387: 92:New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. 83:New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. 7: 630:"A negative in New Orleans" 326:Storyville: A Hidden Mirror 10: 823: 376:He is also a character in 269:The Storyville photographs 58:Jean Ernest Joseph Bellocq 474:Nichols, Chelsea (1901). 263:Louisiana Tech University 133:, New Orleans' legalized 112: 104: 96: 88: 72: 53: 41: 34: 797:Artists from New Orleans 554:The Museum of Modern Art 370:Chasing the Devil's Tail 314:Coming Through Slaughter 807:Louisiana Creole people 265:is named in his honor. 140: 772:Masters of Photography 258: 250: 200:No. 3 in New Orleans. 193: 179: 368:'s Storyville novels 307:. 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Ernest J. Bellocq

New Orleans
New Orleans
Storyville
red-light district
French Quarter
opium
Chinatown
dandy

New Basin Canal
Lake Pontchartrain

Saint Louis Cemetery
Lee Friedlander
John Szarkowski
Museum of Modern Art
Susan Sontag

Storyville

Louisiana Tech University
Jesuit
Louis Malle
Pretty Baby
Keith Carradine
Michael Ondaatje
Coming Through Slaughter
Natasha Trethewey

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