Amazing Color Photographs Capture Everyday Life in Southern California From Between the 1940s and 1960s

   

Charles Phoenix is a dude who has done a great service to mankind. He has traveled to countless thrift stores and estate sales rescuing abandoned family slides from the 1940s, ’50s and ’60s. These particular photographs are from his book, Southern Californialand: Mid-Century Culture in Kodachrome.

“There’s a lot of specialness and magic from our culture in the mid-twentieth century era that’s gone unseen,” he told BLEEP Magazine. “It’s not a surprise some things have slipped through the cracks, but it’s my job to find this stuff and put it on a pedestal. It’s a very interesting period of time, nothing is more interesting to me than the mid-twentieth century culture of America. That’s where I thrive.”

Indio, 1966

 

Jack in the Box, 1964

 

Los Angeles, 1956

 

McDonald's, 1954

 

Alhambra, 1955

 

Compton drive-in, 1977

 

Compton, 1957

 

Covina Bowl, 1956

 

Downey, 1964

 

Orange Grove, 1956

 

Palm Springs, 1953

 

Thriftimart, 1962

 

Vine Hollywood, 1948

 

West Covina, 1957

 

White Front, 1961