Posted on 05/27/2019 7:03:30 PM PDT by lowbridge
Back in the 1970s, David Young bought a box of 73 vintage news photographs at a Philadelphia second-hand store. This year, he pulled them out of the kitchen cabinet of his Seattle home, where they have been languishing for decades, and realized that they were all lost photos by the great crime photographer Weegee, New York magazine reports.
Young reached out to Christopher Bonanos, Weegees biographer, who quickly confirmed that the A. Fellig stamp and the handwriting on the back of the prints matched the artists. (Weegees real name is Arthur Felig.)
Most of the photos were completely unknown before the discovery. None had been catalogued in the archives of Weegees estate, which were left to New Yorks International Center of Photography. Only a few of the images were ever published in New York newspapers.
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That was Weegee, he had the knack. There was a movie called Road to Perdition that had a hitman (Jude Law) who based his character on Weegee.
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