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William Klein
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William Klein (born April 19, 1928)
is a photographer and filmmaker. Though born in New York City and educated
at City College of New York, Klein is predominantly active in France. He
has directed a number of feature films, including the 1966 film Who Are
You, Polly Magoo? and the anti-American satire Mr. Freedom. Klein's
photography won the Prix Nadar in 1956.
Garment Center, 1954
Hat & 5 Roses
Broadway and 103rd Street
New York
1954-55
Candy Store, Amsterdam Avenue
New York
1954-55
Horn & Hardart, Lexington Avenue
1954-55
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Broadway
1954-55
St Patrick's Day, Fifth Avenue
1954-55
St Patrick's Day, Fifth Avenue
1954-55
Vitelloni, 29th Street and Second Avenue
1954-55
Dance in Brooklyn
1955
Gun 2, Little Italy
1955
Theater Tickets, New York
1955
Maurice Thorez's Funeral
Paris, 1964
Fashion by Jean Desses, French Vogue, April 1961
Moves + Pepsi, Harlem, 1955
Fashion by Capucci, American Vogue, April, 1960
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