“Their First Murder”, a Weegee masterpiece taken at a Brooklyn intersection in 1941, includes a couple of adults, too, faces contorted in disgust and grief at the daylight ambush. But the ...
Image Weegee, “Their First Murder," Oct. 8, 1941.Credit...Weegee (Arthur Fellig); via International Center of Photography The emotions of the onlookers often appeared incongruous, because they ...
In “Weegee’s Secrets of Shooting with Photoflash ... in images that capture the faces of spectators in tighter closeup. In “Their First Murder” (1941), we see a group of urbanites ...
A new retrospective at the international Center for Photography, though, features more varied facets of the man generally revered as the first crime photographer ... at a moment’s notice to snap at ...
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‘Weegee: Society of the Spectacle’ Review: Calamity on CameraWeegee is home. Born in 1899 in Zolochiv, a town in the east of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Usher Fellig had his Jewish first name Anglicized to Arthur when he passed through Ellis Island in the ...
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