Arthur Fellig (Weegee) (1899 - 1968)
1899-06-12Золочев, Austria-Hungary (1868-1918)1968-12-26New York City, USAUkraine, USA, Austria-Hungary (1868-1918)
Arthur Fellig (Weegee)
Arthur (Usher) Fellig, known by his pseudonym Weegee, was a photographer and photojournalist, known for his stark black and white street photography in New York City.
Weegee worked in Manhattan's Lower East Side as a press photographer during the 1930s and 1940s and developed his signature style by following the city's emergency services and documenting their activity. Much of his work depicted unflinchingly realistic scenes of urban life, crime, injury and death. Weegee published photographic books and also worked in cinema, initially making his own short films and later collaborating with film directors such as Jack Donohue and Stanley Kubrick.
Date and place of birt: | 12 june 1899, Золочев, Austria-Hungary (1868-1918) |
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Date and place of death: | 26 december 1968, New York City, USA |
Nationality: | Ukraine, USA, Austria-Hungary (1868-1918) |
Period of activity: | XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Cartoonist, Photographer |
Genre: | Cityscape photography, Caricature, Cityscape, Documentary photography, Night photography, Reportage, Street Photography |
Art style: | Post War Art, Black & white photo, 20th Century Realism |