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Artist: Lawrence Fried
Lawrence Fried - Bettie Page Posing, Photography 1965, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Posing for a story in in Foto-Rama Magazine, NYC, December 1965
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Lawrence Fried - Railway Signalman NYC, Photography 1951, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
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Lawrence Fried - Georgia O’Keeffe at the Whitney Museum, 1970, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
American artist Georgia O’Keeffe photographed at the Whitney Museum on a retrospective exhibition of her work at the age of 83. This story was published in the ...
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1970s Contemporary Lawrence Fried Black and White Photography
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Lawrence Fried - An elderly lady New York City in October 1957, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
An elderly lady standing outside the barricade on the street, waiting for HM Queen Elizabeth II to visit New York City in October 1957.
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Lawrence Fried - Apollo Theatre NYC, Photography 1950, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
The Apollo Theatre on West 125th Street in Harlem New York, circa 1950s.
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Lawrence Fried - Paul Newman “Baby Want a Kiss”, Photography 1964, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
On the stage set of “Baby Want a Kiss”, co-starring Joanne Woodward. The Helen Hayes Theatre, NYC, 1964.
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Lawrence Fried - Marlon Brando Posing, Photography 1953, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Posing for a feature in the Saturday Evening Post, 6th June 1953
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Lawrence Fried - James Dean Publicity Portraits, Photography 1953, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Publicity Portraits for the television play “Keep Our Honor Bright”, in New York City, 1953.
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Lawrence Fried - Aretha Franklin Performing, Photography 1962, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Performing for television, New York City, 1962.
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Lawrence Fried - Audrey Hepburn At an Automat, Photography 1951, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Times Square, NYC, 1951.
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Lawrence Fried - US President John F. Kennedy, Photography 1960, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Rehearsing on the set of ‘Profiles in Courage’, early 1960s.
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Lawrence Fried - Audrey Hepburn, Photography 1951, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Times Square, NYC, 1951.
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Lawrence Fried - Roy Lichtenstein, Photography 1969, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Portrait taken at the first retrospective of his work at the Guggenheim Museum in 1969.
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Lawrence Fried - Mick Jagger London, Photography 1965, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
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Lawrence Fried - Andy Warhol Contact Sheet, Photography 1965, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Pressing the shutter release button. New York City, January 1965
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Lawrence Fried - Bettie Page Hula Dancer, Photography 1965, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Posing as a Hula Dancer for a story in in Foto-Rama Magazine, NYC, December 1965
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Lawrence Fried - Jackie Kennedy, Photography 1965, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Golden Trumpet Ball, Boston, 24th September 1965.
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1960s Contemporary Lawrence Fried Black and White Photography
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Lawrence Fried - Andy Warhol Eating a Banana Contact Sheet, 1965, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
Pressing the shutter release button. New York City, January 1965
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Lawrence Fried - Norman Rockwell, Photography 1959, Printed After
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver print
In his Hometown of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, US, 1959
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Audrey Hepburn, Times Square
By Lawrence Fried
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 25
Larry, as he was known throughout the industry, was an award-winning photojournalist, who covered the political, social, and artistic events of his time for top publications such as Look, Life, The New York Times, Newsweek, The Saturday Evening Post, Vogue, Collier’s, and Parade Magazine. Fried became interested in photography while serving as a platoon sergeant with the First Infantry Division during World War II. He made a pinhole camera with a matchbox, and would shoot through the tank turret. Fried photographed the battle action and was surprised to learn they were sold to a wire service. His first published pictures were in Stars and Stripes. Influenced by wartime imagery, he returned to the States and went to the University of Miami on the GI Bill while working as a theatrical director and photographer.
He returned to his native New York City where he immersed himself in the theatrical world, shooting for PIX, Inc, the legendary photo-rep agency with friends such as George Karger...
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