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List of Marilyn Monroe's photographers

Alphabetical order (first name)

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  • Leo Friedman
  • Joseph Abeles
  • Leo Friedman and Joseph Abeles commenced their publicity photography parternship Friedman-Abeles in 1954 and produced comprehensive amounts of photographs using their handheld Rolleiflex camera.
  • http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/nyhs/sonnenfeldt/dscref354.html
  • Florence Vandamm, of Vandamm Studio (in operation in New York from 1924 to 1964), has been posited as the "inventor" of the commercial head shot and noted for her use of lighting, costume and movement. Martha Swope, of Swope Associates, was a former dancer who also began her photographic career in the 1950s and like Friedman-Abeles shot backstage activities and the rehearsal process for publicity and documentary purposes.
“It was her first modeling job,” he said. “In fact, she got paid 20 dollars!”
“I never saw Marilyn Monroe or pictures when she became an actress, I knew her as Norma Jeane.”
  • At only 19 years old, this was Marilyn Monroe's first professional modeling job. Taken on the beach at Castle Rock, California

Alphabetical order (last name)

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  • Leo Friedman
  • Joseph Abeles
  • Leo Friedman and Joseph Abeles commenced their publicity photography parternship Friedman-Abeles in 1954 and produced comprehensive amounts of photographs using their handheld Rolleiflex camera.
  • http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/nyhs/sonnenfeldt/dscref354.html
  • Florence Vandamm, of Vandamm Studio (in operation in New York from 1924 to 1964), has been posited as the "inventor" of the commercial head shot and noted for her use of lighting, costume and movement. Martha Swope, of Swope Associates, was a former dancer who also began her photographic career in the 1950s and like Friedman-Abeles shot backstage activities and the rehearsal process for publicity and documentary purposes.

American Masters

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Marilyn Monroe: Still Life - The Photographers of Marilyn Monroe

  • Eve Arnold
  • George Barris
  • Cecil Beaton
  • André De Dienes
  • Elliott Erwitt
  • Ed Feingersh
  • Milton Greene
  • Philippe Halsman
  • Bob Henriques
  • Tom Kelley
  • Douglas Kirkland
  • Arnold Newman
  • Leif-Erik Nygards
  • Ben Ross
  • Roy Schatt
  • Sam Shaw
  • Phil Stern
  • George Zimbel


themarilynmonroecollection

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  • Allan “Whitey” Snyder
  • Andre DeDienes
  • Bert Stern
  • Hal Berg
  • Milton Greene
  • Richard C. Miller

growingbolder

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https://www.growingbolder.com/marilyn-monroe-photographer-dies-79424/

  • In 1946, Hollywood photographer Joe Jasgur was asked to take some photos of Norma Jeane Dougherty

sothebys

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  • Hans Bellmer, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Willy Ronis

allthatsinteresting

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  • Ernest Cunningham

insider.com

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Norma Jeane DiMaggio, mess line server, February 1954, Korea.

Bettmann/Getty Images (Source: World History Project, Mashable)

groovyhistory

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Norma Jeane DiMaggio, 1954 Non-Combatant ID, Department of Defense, USA

Marilyn Monroe, wearing no makeup, in a pool, 1960

References

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