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  1. Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg is an esteemed photographer, writer, philanthropist, and businesswoman. Mrs. Lautenberg has successfully sold and exhibited her photography for a number of years and has received critical praise throughout her photographic career.

    • When Did You Start Taking pictures?
    • Have You Had A Show Out on The East End before?
    • Can You Talk About Your Senator Series?
    • How About The Rockstars You’Ve Captured?
    • How Did The “Artistica!” Project Come About?
    • What’s Next, Bonnie?

    I started out taking photographs of my children as soon as they were born. I was pursuing an acting career at that time. I was on set for the film “Next Stop, Greenwich Village” and was about five months pregnant with my second child. I met a woman on that set, whose daughter was in the film. That woman told me she had a friend who was a photograph...

    About 16 years ago I had my first show in Sag Harbor at The Gallery on Main Street. I met the gallery owner, she asked if I had anything appropriate for Valentine’s Day. I told her I had some delicious-looking strawberries, yummy ruby red tomatoes, and a magnificent red tulip. She came to my house to see them and wanted them for her first exhibitio...

    When I came up with ideas such as “How They Changed Our Lives: Senators As Working People,” it was really fulfilling. That happened because my late husband, Senator Frank Lautenberg, was so prolific in his legislative career, such as writing the law for No Smoking On Airplanes, 21 Age Drinking Bill, Stopping Ocean Dumping, .08 Liquor Bill, Stopping...

    “Pop Rocks” happened in 2010 when Frank called me one morning. He was in Washington and I was in New York. He said, “Bonnie, there’s a singer named Lady Gaga on the front page of the entertainment center of the New York Times. She is performing at Radio City Music Hall this weekend and I would love to see her.” He was almost 86 years young at that ...

    The “Artistica!” project happened because I wanted to do more than photography. I wanted to do something conceptual and something different, so I began thinking about what artists are influenced by. Current events, things they are surrounded by, and other art forms came to mind. I started thinking about art forms and focused on films and paintings....

    My latest conceptual piece of art has to do with the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. It is a fabulous piece of art that I know will be a great iconic piece, because so far I sold eight pieces in one day and it’s not quite finished. I want the money to go to the right organization which will do the most to help women in need of an ab...

  2. Jan 27, 2004 · By Ronald Smothers. Jan. 27, 2004. Senator Frank R. Lautenberg, deadpanning the day after he married his companion of nearly 16 years, Bonnie S. Englebardt, said simply, ''You know it takes a...

  3. Jun 3, 2013 · Lautenberg, who was the only remaining World War II veteran in the Senate, is survived by his wife, Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg, who owns a home in Water Mill and has had her photographs hung...

  4. 1963: Cleopatra and Wayne Thiebaud. Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg is an esteemed photographer, writer, philanthropist, and businesswoman. Mrs. Lautenberg has successfully sold and exhibited her photography for a number of years and has received critical praise throughout her photographic career.

  5. Jun 5, 2013 · He is survived by his wife, Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg, six children and 13 grandchildren, who were all in attendance for the final farewell.

  6. Jun 26, 2019 · Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg is an esteemed photographer, writer, philanthropist, and businesswoman. Lautenberg has successfully sold and exhibited her photography for a number of years and has received critical praise throughout her photographic career. Lautenberg’s photographs are included in both

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