I first discovered the beautiful art of Joe "40,000" Murphy in one of my favorite books, Create And Be Recognized, Photography On The Edge, by John Turner and Deborah Klochko.
Joseph (Cerny) Murphy worked as an usher in Chicago for fifty years and had his photograph taken with just about every celebrity , athlete and politician . He altered the images with pen, gold star stickers and ephemera and displayed them in his Chicago garage.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Murphy got his nickname when he was asked to estimate the crowds "during Chicago's bleak baseball days of the 1920s, he would say there were 40,000 ...(pause)... empty seats."
5 comments:
I LOVE THAT BOOOOOK!
Fantastic.
xojess
Hello Linda,
I must check this book!
~ Gabriela ~
That is an extraordinary story--just the sort of thing I am fond of. Thanks for sharing this.
Hi Linda,
Great stuff by Joe!
I am having a giveaway with a French flair..thought you might want to check it out.
Pam
Stop by my blog, fab girl, I have an award for you!
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