Joseph Szabo (a world-renown photographer) started his career as a photography teacher at Malverne High School in Long Island. He brought a camera into school to capture the personal moments of rebellious youth on his first days at school. These photographs are beautiful and unique in their own classes. The 60s and 70s were the periods of hippies which rejected the mores of mainstream American life. Their fundamental ethos includes harmony with nature, communal living, living relationships, artistic experimentation, particularly in music, and the widespread use of recreational drugs. Some of these teenagers belong to the same culture. More info: Joseph Szabo
Awesome pictures. I remember those days sigh.
We were skinny
I feel these deep in my soul! What a time to have been alive!
Did we eat all those kids, because the thinnest people now are fatter than the fattest people then
That’s a great collection of photos. Thanks for sharing!