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Weegee

Weegee

by Weegee

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Drawn from the International Center of Photography's archives, this book highlights the fascinating career of Weegee, one of New York's quintessential press photographers. For a decade between 1935 and 1946, Weegee made a name for himself snapping crime scenes, victims and perpetrators. Armed with a Speed Graphic camera and a police-band radio, Weegee often beat the cops to the story, determined to sell his pictures to the sensation-hungry tabloids. His stark black-and-white photos were often lurid and unsettling. Yet, as this book shows, they were also brimming with humanity.
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["Photojournalism" "News photographers" "Biography" "Photojournalists" "Artistic Photography" "Photography Artistic" "Pictorial works" "Weegee 1899-1968" "Legal photography" "Exhibitions" "Photographie de presse" "Photographers"]

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