WeeGee @ Work - “For Arthur Fellig, better known as Weegee, the ten years beginning with 1935 were teeming with gruesome murders, gangsters, tenement fires, and a leering audience of New Yorkers who poured onto the streets to watch it all go down. The International Center of Photography’s latest exhibition, “Murder Is My Business,” sheds new light on the post-prohibition urban nighttime that Weegee illuminated with his camera’s unforgiving flash.”

WeeGee @ Work - “For Arthur Fellig, better known as Weegee, the ten years beginning with 1935 were teeming with gruesome murders, gangsters, tenement fires, and a leering audience of New Yorkers who poured onto the streets to watch it all go down. The International Center of Photography’s latest exhibition, “Murder Is My Business,” sheds new light on the post-prohibition urban nighttime that Weegee illuminated with his camera’s unforgiving flash.”

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