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  1. (probably 99% of his images) In fact, he seemed to favor non-Nikon thyristor flashes, (Vivitar, etc.), long after “TTL” was all the rage. So it made perfect sense that he never went full frame digital. First a Nikon D40x with 24mm lens, then a Nikon D5200 when he was already well into his mid 80’s. Now that’s a technological ‘hold out’!

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  2. Aug 7, 2024 · Just a powdered-and-perfumed hair over 200 years later, what photographer Bill Cunningham described in his diary as “the miniature blue, gold and pink opera house of carved wood” again served...

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  3. Aug 25, 2024 · Renowned for his spontaneous and candid approach, Cunningham had a unique talent for documenting everyday people in their most authentic, eclectic outfits. His tireless work ethic saw him traversing New York City on his bicycle, always on the lookout for fresh, inspiring fashion moments.

  4. Jun 27, 2016 · Cunningham was known for a pioneering, no-fuss brand of street fashion photography that candidly captured what New Yorkers were actually wearing—the good and the bad—from unsuspecting pedestrians to the likes of Iris Apfel and Anna Wintour.

  5. Mar 13, 2019 · Bill Cunningham: History In His Lens. The exceptional street photographer who caught 50 years of fashion would have turned 90 on 13 March. “Thank you, child,” Bill Cunningham would say, as he politely refused my offer to share a taxi back from the New York shows.

  6. Jun 25, 2016 · The photographer on what he did, why he did it, and how it all began. Bill Cunningham in the Sheep Meadow in Central Park on Easter 1967, with his first camera, a half-frame that cost $35....

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  8. Jun 27, 2016 · Bill Cunningham, considered by many to be a pioneer of street photography, died on Saturday, but not without leaving an impact on photography today.