Photographer Henry Hargreaves attended the Hemingway look-a-like contest at Sloppy Joe’s in Key West, FL, and shot 13 of the bearded contestants vying to be the next “Papa”. He had each sitter don a replica of the sweater Hemingway wore in an iconic black and white portrait from 1957.
The Hemingway contest included approximately 150 silver foxes all vying for the trophy.
At the studio, Hargreaves told each sitter about the original shoot with Karsh: "how Hemingway just returned from Africa and a terrible plane crash and was in agony; asked them to contemplate the amazing amount of pain he was in but the equally amazing focus he had to sit quietly for a portrait."
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This is the iconic photo of Ernest Hemingway taken by Yousuf Karsh.
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And here, the Hemingway impersonators...
Hargreaves says that "everything came together to take them to a place of pure expression: being Hemingway, inhabiting him; looking like, even feeling like The Man himself. Just what I was after."
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