Arthur Leipzig
Arthur Leipzig (1905-1998) was an American photographer and artist known for his documentary-style realism. He worked as a commercial photographer before turning to fine art photography in the 1940s. Leipzig's work often depicted everyday life in New York City, capturing scenes of people, streets, and buildings with a sense of intimacy and observation. His photographs are characterized by their straightforward approach, lack of manipulation, and ability to tell stories about the human experience
Styles: Realist, Documentary
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