Bill Cunningham, celebrated New York Times fashion photographer, dead at 87

with No Comments

Https%3a%2f%2fblueprint-api-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2fuploads%2fcard%2fimage%2f127116%2fbillc9078

Feed-twFeed-fb

Bill Cunningham, a longtime fashion photographer for The New York Times known for taking pictures of everyday people on the streets in New York, has died. He was 87.

New York Times spokeswoman Eileen Murphy says Cunningham died Saturday in New York City. The Boston-born photographer had recently been hospitalized after suffering from a stroke.

Cunningham was known for his trademark blue jacket and riding a bicycle with a small camera bag strapped to his waist.

After serving in the Army, Cunningham wrote fashion pieces for the Chicago Tribune and then started taking photographs of people on the streets. A chance photograph of Greta Garbo got the attention of the Times and in 1978 he began publishing a regular series of photographs in the storied paper. Read more…

More about Style, New York City, New York Times, Photography, and Fashion

Comments are closed.