Elliott Erwitt’s Manhattan Apartment and Photo Studio Listed for $13.5 Million
A photo studio and apartment belonging to the late photographer Eliott Erwitt has gone on the market for a combined value of $13.5 million. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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A photo studio and apartment belonging to the late photographer Eliott Erwitt has gone on the market for a combined value of $13.5 million. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Late photographer Elliott Erwitt was perhaps best known for his humorous images of dogs taken on the streets of New York City but his body of work is an important documentation of the Big Apple. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The former home of legendary photographer Elliot Erwitt who recently passed away is on the market with listing photos showing his home studio. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Widely acclaimed, renowned, and beloved American photographer Elliott Erwitt -- who had captured more presidents since Harry Truman than any other photographer in his 70-plus year career -- has passed away at the age of 95. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Renowned American photographer Elliott Erwitt has captured more presidents since Harry Truman than any other photographer. Over the last 70 years, Erwitt has shot iconic photos of Marilyn Monroe, including her famous subway grate pose, the finger-pointing Nixon-Khrushchev Kitchen Debate in Moscow, segregated water fountains, a grieving Jacqueline Kennedy, and hundreds of humorous dog images. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The relationship between man and dog is unlike man’s relationship with any other animal on the planet. When it comes to animal photography, you can find many books, online lessons, or YouTube videos showing you and teaching you how to photograph animals… so that they look like animals. This article is not going to be […] petapixel.com »
Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt is one of the most iconic shooters still alive today, and he’s got a few profound phrases about the art of photography for you in the debut episode of TIME’s web series “First Take. petapixel.com »