Louis Faurer
This book is the first in 15 years to present the largely overlooked work of Philadelphia-born, New Yorkbased photographer Louis Faurer (19162001), who depicted the melancholy streets of New York in the 1940s and 50s, and whom Walter Hopps described as a master of his medium.
Faurer initially worked for fashion magazines such as Harpers Bazaar in New York, but soon focused his eye on the enchanting city itself: Everywhere a new discovery awaited me. Here Faurer made poetic, darkly romantic images of the characters of the street, often the poor and lonely amidst the bustle of Times Square during what he called its hypnotic dusk light.
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