Keeping an eye on the city. (photographer Berenice Abbott)

From: The Women's Review of Books | Date: February 1, 1998| Author: Dorfman, Elsa | Copyright information

Photographer Berenice Abbott not only singlehandedly salvaged the entire body of work of French photographer Eugene Atget in 1927 but many observed that she learned well from his work. Abbott's work focused on New York and reflects her instinctive feel for the street and its contradictions. The photographer had an unfailing sense of composition and subject matter that were achieved without the use of grandstanding or shortcuts, and could produce a serene and elegant image. One might say that ...

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