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  1. Sep 10, 2017 · As David Gonzalez of The New York Times writes, Weegee eschewed the "just-the-facts approach of routine police crime scene photography" to capture "the details and drama, the humor and the horror, along the city’s streets." The gallery above captures a number of Weegee's photos, along with some taken by other contemporaneous shutterbugs, in ...

  2. Wikipedia. Despite death photography emerging within the first couple years of the invention of the daguerreotype, taking photos of the recently deceased was just a much quicker way of capturing their deathbed moment. While a photo might take a few minutes, before the invention of the camera, someone had to sit in the room long enough to paint ...

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  4. Jan 12, 2023 · It was 94 years ago this week that the New York Daily News published the photograph in question—a ghastly image with a headline to match: “DEAD!” As New Yorkers shuffled past newsstands...

  5. Deaths by person in New York (state) ‎ (2 C, 25 P) Prisoners who died in New York (state) detention ‎ (1 C, 40 P)

  6. B. Shooting of Mohamed Bah. Shooting of Sean Bell. Death of Henry H. Bliss. Lynching of Paulo Boleta. Death of David Bowie. Murder of Rashawn Brazell. Killing of Nixzmary Brown. Shooting of Eleanor Bumpurs.

  7. This is a list of disasters that have occurred in New York City organized by death toll. The list is general and comprehensive, comprising natural disasters (including epidemics ) and man-made disasters both purposeful and accidental.

  8. Mar 1, 2016 · Jacob Riis: 5 Cent Lodging, 1889. One of the first major consistent bodies of work of social photography in New York was in Jacob Riis ‘ ‘How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York ‘ in 1890. Riis, an immigrant himself, began as a police reporter for the New York Herald, and started using cameras to add depth to and ...

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