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Tumblr. for the recent findings by Julien Mannoni livres anciens. Pictures from prints and drawings currently described.
Buffy Sainte-Marie, playing the “Mouth Bow” during a concert, New York, 1965 -by Arthur Schatz
from Life
Nonprofit Photographic Galleries & Centers
- Center for Photographic Arts
- Center for Photography at Woodstock
- Houston Center for Photography
- International Center of Photography
- Light Work
- Museum of Contemporary Photography
- Museum of Photographic Arts
- Newspace Center for Photography
- Photographic Resource Center
- Photography Center of Atlanta
- PhotoZone Gallery
- San Francisco Camerawork
- The Light Factor Photographic Arts Center
- Visual Studies Workshop
Alfred Eisenstadt, NYC, 1988 -by Abe Frajndlich [+]
The saga began in 1988 when Peter Howe, the picture editor at Life magazine at the time, asked me to photograph the “Grandes Dames of Photography,” influential figures like Berenice Abbot, Barbara Morgan, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, and Ruth Bernhard. In the middle of the shootings I began to feel that Howe was exercising reverse sexism, by excluding the “old boys,” and so he gave me a green light to photograph Aaron Siskind, Harry Callahan, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Andreas Feininger, Alfred Eisenstadt, and others; and I was on my way. [read and see more]
— Abe Frajndlich, about his book: ‘Penelope’s Hungry Eyes: Portraits of Famous Photographers’ (Schirmer/Mosel, 2011)
quote and photo from La Lettre


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Alfred Eisenstadt, NYC, 1988 -by Abe Frajndlich [+]
The saga began in 1988 when Peter Howe, the picture editor at Life magazine at the time, asked me to photograph the “Grandes Dames of Photography,” influential figures like Berenice Abbot, Barbara Morgan, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, and Ruth Bernhard. In the middle of the shootings I began to feel that Howe was exercising reverse sexism, by excluding the “old boys,” and so he gave me a green light to photograph Aaron Siskind, Harry Callahan, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Andreas Feininger, Alfred Eisenstadt, and others; and I was on my way. [read and see more]— Abe Frajndlich, about his book: ‘Penelope’s Hungry Eyes: Portraits of Famous Photographers’ (Schirmer/Mosel, 2011)
quote and photo from La Lettre](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly0tvky3HI1qcl8ymo1_500.jpg)