Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s

   

Experimenting in the 1970s with color film, and commissioned to document buildings and signage in Midtown in violation of the Blight Ordinances, American photographer Maggie Hopp was able to create a very colorful portfolio of images which now look nostalgically benign, a colorful collection of what remained in the 1970s.

In an interview with Mike Foldes, founder and editor-in-chief of Ragazine, Hopp revisited her archives of Times Square, realized in the late 20th century.

 

 Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s

 

 Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s

 

 

 Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s

 
 
 Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s
 

 

 

 Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s

 

 

 Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s

 

 

 

 Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s

 

 

 

 

 

 Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s

 

 Interesting Photographs That Show a Colorful Time Square in the Late 1970s