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Critic, art historian and photographer Max Kozloff discusses Jewish iconoclastic photographers Weegee, William Klein and Frederic Brenner.
Kozloff photographs city streets and writes on photography, critically and historically. In 2002, he wrote the catalog and curated the exhibition "New York Capital of Photography" at the Jewish Museum. In 2003, he edited "New Yorkers as Seen by Magnum Photographers." The author of many books, he is currently writing a study of twentieth-century portraiture.
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