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“Harold Feinstein: Master Photographer” opens at Lumière, Atlanta - by Harold Feinstein

We’re pleased to announce the March 6th opening of Harold Feinstein: Master Photographer. The exhibition will include choice selection from Feinstein’s nearly seven decades of black and white and color work, including his lesser known Metropolis series and newly discovered color Coney Island, as well as nature subjects and classic street photography. This show follows… Continue reading

Remembering Edward Steichen - by Harold Feinstein

If I were to name the five most important people in my photography career, Edward Steichen would have to be on that list. I was only sixteen in 1947 when Steichen, then 68, became the Director of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art. Three years later, in 1950, I walked into the museum unannounced… Continue reading

Exhibitions, Documentaries and Press: A Year-end Wrap-up - by Harold Feinstein

This year has been an eventful year on every level. Early in 2014 Harold suffered some health setbacks that resulted in a short period of hospice care. But, with the help of friends, family and Harold’s strong will he remains vital, happy and creative. And, while the beginning of the year was bumpy, we can… Continue reading

Harold Feinstein and Vivian Maier: Two-person Show at Lumière in Atlanta - by Judith Thompson

The Harold Feinstein photography studio is pleased to announce new representation with Lumière in Atlanta, which offers one of the country’s largest selections of photographic prints. In November, the two-person exhibition, View from the Street, will feature Feinstein’s work together with photographer Vivian Maier. See Feinstein’s artist page.

Up close and personal: Consistency and innovation in your work - by Harold Feinstein

Hardening of the categories causes art disease… W. Eugene Smith Coney Island. Flowers. City streets. Shells. Rodin sculptures. Abstract architecture. Draftees. Butterflies. Over the years I have allowed my creative appetite to taste many different subjects in both black and white and color and have employed diverse tools and methods in shooting and printing. I… Continue reading

Harper’s Bazaar Art helps launch Feinstein Moscow retrospective - by Judith Thompson

Harold is delighted that his retrospective exhibition of over 100 images at Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow, was co-sponsored by Harper’s Bazaar Art. More information.

Harold Feinstein Retrospective opens at The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow - by Judith Thompson

According to Curator, Anastasia Lepikhova, it was a terrific evening on September 11, 2014 at The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow. A festive crowd gathered for the opening of Playground of America, a six decade retrospective of Harold Feinstein’s black and white photography. The Center consists of 6,500 square feet of space and… Continue reading

On Fathers and Fatherhood 2014 - by Harold Feinstein

This was one of the first photographs I ever took. I was 15 and still living at home in Brooklyn, though I would shortly move out on my own. I was the youngest of five, born when my mother was 43. My eldest sibling was 20 and the one just above me was already 11.… Continue reading

The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow to Represent Feinstein and Launch Major Retrospective Exhibition in September - by Judith Thompson

The Harold Feinstein Photography Studio is delighted to announce representation with The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow. The Center will open a 120 print Feinstein retrospective in September 2014 in the largest of three exhibition spaces (6500 square feet). It will include all aspects of Feinstein’s black and white photography — from the… Continue reading

Feinstein work now on exhibit at PDNB Gallery in Dallas - by Judith Thompson

New York City is coming to Dallas. PDNB Gallery (Photos Do Not Bend) is featuring Harold’s work in it’s exhibit, New York City, opening this Saturday, January 11th. In addition to Harold’s work, the show will exhibit four other New York City photographers including John Albok, Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin and Neal Slavin. A few… Continue reading