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E. Feingersh 1958@PIX Photo of LF's children behind him.jpg

photographer Eddie Feingersh (1925-1961)in the dark room of PIX, Inc. Fried and Feingersh were good friends. Extensive collection of images of Feingersh whom Fried admired and wrote about -- see pdf article in this gallery. Photo of Fried's children behind Feingersh to the left.

"Ed Feingersh (1925–1961) studied photography under Alexey Brodovitch at the New School of Social Research. He later worked as a photojournalist for the Pix Publishing agency. His talent for available light photography under seemingly impossible conditions was well recognised. His pictures of Marilyn Monroe are his best known, but he was a prolific photojournalist throughout the 1950s. Two of his moody photographs of jazz performers were selected by Edward Steichen for MoMA’s world-touring The Family of Man exhibition."
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photographer Eddie Feingersh (1925-1961)in the dark room of PIX, Inc. Fried and Feingersh were good friends. Extensive collection of images of Feingersh whom Fried admired and wrote about -- see pdf article in this gallery. Photo of Fried's children behind Feingersh to the left.<br />
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"Ed Feingersh (1925–1961) studied photography under Alexey Brodovitch at the New School of Social Research. He later worked as a photojournalist for the Pix Publishing agency. His talent for available light photography under seemingly impossible conditions was well recognised. His pictures of Marilyn Monroe are his best known, but he was a prolific photojournalist throughout the 1950s. Two of his moody photographs of jazz performers were selected by Edward Steichen for MoMA’s world-touring The Family of Man exhibition."