Arnold Newman, Portrait Photographer Who Captured the Essence of His Subjects, Dies at 88

From the New York Times:

Mr. Newman photographed so many of the world’s most prominent and accomplished men and women that it sometimes seemed as if there was no public figure that his lens had left untouched. But there were subjects he generally steered clear of: actors, actresses, rock stars and anyone he considered, as he put it, “famous for being famous.”

“I hate the whole idea of celebrity,” he said.

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