Marilyn Suriani’s Vintage Views

Berkeley Lake photographer Marilyn Suriani, a participating artist in ACP 9, mentioned to me a few months ago that she had vintage photographs she’d shot in Atlanta in the 70s & 80s. I’m always interested in seeing how things used to look, so she sent over a disc with some scans.

Her photographs show an Atlanta that’s just about gone, or if not gone, has at least lost some luster. I haven’t wandered into a place yet and seen these three gentleman, at least.

Little5 Inman Deli '78

Most of the photos can be seen on Marilyn’s site (on her site, click the “Photography” menu at the upper-right), including views inside strip clubs (where Marilyn worked as a waitress), storefront churches (these aren’t vintage - early 90s), and Marilyn also has a wide selection of street scenes & portraits from Little 5 Points in the late 70s and early 80s.

Marilyn Suriani, Storefront Churches L5Pportrait-3

All pictures © Marilyn Suriani.

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