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Self Portrait - Vivian Maier
Around late 2008, John Maloof, a Chicago photographer purchased a lot of 20-30 thousand negatives, including some 1000 undeveloped rolls of film, from a small auction house in Chicago. The photos were taken by French-born street photographer Vivian Maier. Little is known about Vivian, but John has managed to uncover a few facts about her.
John was able to find someone at the famous Chicago camera store, Central Camera, who remembered Vivian and then was also able to contact a family she worked for as a nanny during the 1950s and early 1960s. Vivian was born in France and moved to New York in the early 1930s, where she worked in a sweatshop when she was 11 or 12 years old.

Most of Vivian’s photos were taken in and around Chicago and give a black and white view of life in a post-war urban environment.
John Maloof found Vivian’s name on an envelope of negatives and decided to Google her name. Sadly, the only result was her obituary, posted a few days prior. It’s a shame that Vivian never shared her work during her lifetime, but luckily John is processing and posting her work on his blog. View Vivian Maier’s work at: Vivian Maier - Her Discovered Work.
