Hollywood The most dazzling actress Marilyn Monroe was taken by an old reporter when she was young.
In 1955, some incredible Monroe photos taken by Marvin Scott as a teenager are on sale. The award-winning New York Channel 11 news reporter recalled that the black and white photos were "taken as a teenager and he managed to bring himself to the opening night of the circus with my Bronx High School reporter pass."
Monroe cameo in the Barnum Bailey Circus charity show at the Madison Square Garden .
Scott told us that this picture is "a star attraction on opening night... She rode into the center with a pink elephant. This is her first public appearance since her divorce from Joe DiMaggio."
he was only 15 years old at the time, but this was not Scott's first scoop. According to his resume, at the age of 14, he dedicated his classic works to the New York Daily News.
A set of eight images will be bid for at the heritage auction, while a larger picture of Monroe riding on an elephant will be sold as another lot.
This later award-winning journalist captured these snapshots with Luolai flexibly.
In an article about the event, he wrote: "In front of the camera, this beautiful woman has a magical charm... She is there, as big as life, and I am taking pictures of her. Marilyn creates charges every time she clicks the shutter, and I captures an image of her forever freeze."
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