List of Jewish American photographers
This is a list of notable Jewish American photographers. For other notable Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans.
- Bob Adelman [1]
- Merry Alpern [2]
- Diane Arbus [3]
- Eve Arnold [4]
- Bill Aron
- Ellen Auerbach [5]
- Richard Avedon [6]
- Ernest Bloch
- Lucienne Bloch
- Erwin Blumenfeld [7]
- Josef Breitenbach
- Robert Capa
- Solomon Nunes Carvalho
- Eddie Cohen [8]
- Lynne Cohen [9]
- Manny Cohen[10]
- Ted Croner [11]
- Bruce Davidson[12] [13]
- Alfred Eisenstaedt [14]
- Elliott Erwitt
- Louis Faurer [15]
- Nat Fein [16]
- Trude Fleischmann [17]
- Robert Frank [18] [19]
- Leonard Freed [20]
- Nina Glaser [21] [22]
- Judith Golden [23]
- Nan Goldin [24]
- Milton Goldstein
- Milton H. Greene [25]
- Lauren Greenfield [26]
- Sid Grossman [27]
- Philippe Halsman [28]
- Lotte Jacobi[29]
- Lee Jaffe
- Clemens Kalischer
- André Kertész
- William Klein[30]
- Max Kozloff [31]
- Alma Lavenson[32]
- Annie Leibovitz[33]
- Saul Leiter[34]
- Herman Leonard
- Leon Levinstein[35]
- Helen Levitt[36] [37]
- Danny Lyon [38]
- Linda McCartney[39]
- Mary Ellen Mark[40]
- Jeff Mermelstein[41]
- Joel Meyerowitz[42]
- Lisette Model [43]
- Carl Mydans[44]
- Arnold Newman[45]
- Helmut Newton
- Ruth Orkin[46]
- Irving Penn
- Man Ray[47]
- Joe Rosenthal[48]
- Ben Ross[49] [50]
- Arthur Rothstein[51]
- Steve Schapiro [52]
- Paul Schutzer[53]
- David Seymour[54]
- Ben Shahn[55]
- Art Shay [56]
- Cindy Sherman[57]
- Julius Shulman[58]
- Aaron Siskind[59]
- Rosalind Fox Solomon [60]
- Phil Stern[61]
- Marcel Sternberger[62]
- Joel Sternfeld[63]
- Alfred Stieglitz[64]
- Ezra Stoller[65]
- Lou Stoumen [66]
- Paul Strand[67]
- Stanley Tretick[68]
- Doris Ulmann[69]
- Weegee[70]
- Dan Weiner[71]
- Sandra Weiner [72]
- Garry Winogrand[73]
Footnotes
- ↑ "Meet the Jewish Photographers Who Helped Shape the Image of the Civil Rights Movement"
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
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- ↑ "Arnold was born in Philadelphia to Russian immigrants (her father, William Cohen, was a rabbi)..."
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ "Each was Jewish, each came from successful New York mercantile families, and each was fiercely devoted to the work at hand."
- ↑ "He was born into a middle-class Jewish family in Berlin..." The Telegraph, 18 MAY 2013
- ↑
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ "April 4, 2017". www.jnf.org. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
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- ↑
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ [https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/nat-fein> Jewish Virtual Library
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ "It was in this capricious environment that Frank -- a Swiss born, heavily-accented Jewish photographer, who immigrated to America soon after World War II to pursue a fashion career at "Harper’s Bazaar" -- began his pan-American exploration."
- ↑ "Meet the Jewish Photographers Who Helped Shape the Image of the Civil Rights Movement"
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ "Meet the Jewish Photographers Who Helped Shape the Image of the Civil Rights Movement"
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ "Jewish-American women photographers... including Nan Goldin..."
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ The Jewish Museum
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- ↑
- ↑ "I was a very clumsy Jewish kid."
- ↑ "Do Jewish Photographers See the World Through a Different Lens?"
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ Biographies of Jewish Women Table of Contents
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ "Helen Levitt, Ben Shahn, Lisette Model -- are or were Jewish"
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ "Meet the Jewish Photographers Who Helped Shape the Image of the Civil Rights Movement"
- ↑ "Her mother, the late Linda McCartney, was Jewish and friends say McCartney was "very open" to joining the alternative religion."
- ↑ Jewish Virtual Library
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ "Arnold Newman (1918–2006) in New York City to a relatively poor family of second-generation Jewish immigrants." Contemporary Jewish Museum
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ Religion of Man Ray, famous Jewish American artist
- ↑ Joe Rosenthal
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
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- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
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- ↑
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-04-18. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "his name to David Robert Seymour to make himself invisible as a Jewish photographer"
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ "Meet the Jewish Photographers Who Helped Shape the Image of the Civil Rights Movement"
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ "Shulman was born to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents in Brooklyn, New York..."
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-04-21. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "To Jewish socialists like Siskind, black people were to be seen only as potential allies in the..."
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ McFadden, Robert D. (2014-12-15). "Phil Stern, Who Made Candid Images of War and Hollywood, Dies at 95". New York Times. Retrieved 2017-12-06.
- ↑ Marcel Sternberger Collection - Jewish Identity
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ Jewish Art Education: Myrna Teck
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ "Do Jewish Photographers See the World Through a Different Lens?"
- ↑ "Strand, a Jewish kid raised in a hothouse milieu of social and esthetic..."
- ↑ Kitty Kelley, Capturing Camelot, p. 4: "his grandfather was a rabbi who read him the Torah every day...."
- ↑ "second daughter of Reform Jewish parents" Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-05-02. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "Weegee was a Ukrainian-Jewish immigrant whose family landed on New York’s Lower East Side in 1910."
- ↑ "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
- ↑ Jewish Women's Archive
- ↑ "His pictures represent a viewpoint on society, one that is worldly and also often seen with humour - as one might expect from a Jewish New-Yorker. They reflect the troubled period he lived through."
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