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In 1947, Sanford Roth, a native of New York, moved to Paris with his wife, Beulah, a Siamese cat, and a small camera. He was determined to pursue a career as a photographer. As the city recuperated from the years of German occupation, a renaissance took place before Roth's eyes. He captured Paris and the Parisians from Montmarte to Montparnasse and became lifelong friends with Colette, Picasso, Cocteau, and many other artists and intellectuals.
He later used his skills as a photojournalist to photograph film stars in both Europe and Hollywood. His photographs of James Dean, for instance, became world famous and contributed to the cult status Dean acquired.
Sanford Roth's photographs appeared in Life, Look, Paris Match, Elle, People, Harper's Bazaar, and Oggii. In 1953, a collection of his Paris photographs were published under the title of The French of Paris with an introduction by Aldous Huxley. Four books of Roth's photographs have been published since his death in 1962, including Paris in the Fifties (1988), Italy, 50s (1990), Portraits of the Fifties (1987) and James Dean (1983).
Daido Moriyama:Memories of a Dog
Sanford H. Roth:The Collection
Hiromi Tsuchida:Photographs, 1969-2004
Kaucyila Brooke:Viewing Platforms
Rondal Partridge:Puzzles and Pieces
Scott B. Davis:Los Angeles Night
Burk Uzzle:American Photographs, 1995-2005
Herve Friend:The Bear Valley Irrigation Company Album
Ken Rosenthal:A Dream Half Remembered
Grant Rusk:Hillside Living, Los Angeles 1979-1980
Kaucyila Brooke:Vitrinen in Arbeit
Judy Dater:Portraits of Women, 1964-2004
Adam Clark Vroman:Photographs of the Southwest
Andre Kertesz :Photographs from the Manchester Collection
Ken Rosenthal:Seen and Not Seen
Eadweard Muybridge:Motion Studies
Rondal Partridge:Portraits & Landscapes
Charles Phoenix Archive:God Bless Americana