- He was a photographer who is noted for his color photography of the 1950s and 60s.
- He was born into an Orthodox Jewish family; his father was a rabbi, and he was expected to become a rabbi as well. He was more interested in the arts. He wanted to be a painter, but he began working in photography after Richard Pousette-Dart, a founder of the New York School of painting, introduced him to it. He started to make a living as a photographer, including a stint of about 20 years shooting for magazines, including Life and Harper's Bazaar.
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