Helen Levitt (August 31, 1913 – March 29, 2009) was an American photographer and cinematographer. She was particularly noted for her street photography...
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five years. Levitt and Pearl Helen Slote (December 6, 1916 - April 3, 1993) were married in 1938; they had two children. Helen Slote Levitt, as Slote was...
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blacklisted in the 1950s Gene Levitt (1920–1991), American film director Helen Levitt (1913–2009), American photographer Helen Slote Levitt (1916–1993), American...
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Retrieved on August 18, 2020 Helen Slote Levitt has been mistakenly credited as an editor of this film; Helen Levitt, who is well known as a photographer...
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lithograph. Her collection includes work by artists such as Diane Arbus, Helen Levitt, Cindy Sherman, Francesco Clemente, Alexis Rockman, and Kiki Smith. She...
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Guardian. Hambourg, Maria Morris (1991). "Helen Levitt: A Life in Part". In Phillips, Sandra S. (ed.). Helen Levitt. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. pp. 45–63...
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folklorists such as Iona Opie; street photographers such as Roger Mayne, Helen Levitt, David Trainer, Humphrey Spender and Robert Doisneau; urbanists such...
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shot in the mid-1940s in the Spanish Harlem section of New York City. Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb, and James Agee were the cinematographers; they used small...
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working on movie scripts; he developed a friendship with photographer Helen Levitt. In 1947 and 1948, Agee wrote an untitled screenplay for Charlie Chaplin...
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Writers Guild of America Award. The film also credits the photographer Helen Levitt as an assistant director and Verna Fields as the sound editor. Shelley...
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