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PHOTOGRAPHERS

Marilyn's main photographers 

 

Slim Aarons


Art Adams 

He took Marilyn in pictures in February 1952. Advert for Valentine's Day for the US soldiers.

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Eve Arnold

Richard Avedon



Ernest Bachrach

Ed Baird

Larry Barbier

Ted Baron

George Barris

Cecil Beaton

Anthony Beauchamp

Bob Beerman


Hal Berg 

Milton Greene's assistant, he took Marilyn in pictures in 1955.   

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Bernard of Hollywood


Carlyle Blackwell Jr. , (May 22, 1913, Los Angeles-September 20, 1974, Los Angeles).

Son of actor Carlyle Blackwell, actor himself, he took Marilyn in pictures in 1952.

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John Bryson

Phil Burchman  

William Burnside


Leo Caloia

Cornell Capa

Jack Cardiff

Jock Carroll

William Carroll

Henri Cartier-Bresson

Dave Cicero

Edward Clark

David Conover

Ed Cronenweth 



Henri Dauman 

Bruce Davidson

André De Dienes

Nick De Morgoli

Nat Dillinger



Alfred Eisenstaedt

Glenn Embree

John Engstead

Elliott Erwitt

J.R.Eyerman 



Ed Feingersh

John Florea



Leonard (Len) Jerome Globus (September 9, 1923, Cleveland, Ohio - September 3, 2008, Beverly Hills)

He was a decorated veteran of World War II, was assigned to the USS Enterprise as a combat air photographer, he received several commendations for his service. He was an early specialist radio and TV product placement. As art director for Catalina Swimswear, he was involved with the Miss Universe Pageant, and once directed a photo shoot with Marilyn Monroe. As President of InterMedia, he had marketing responsabilities for Howard Hughes hotels, and Mexican Resorts hotel.


Allan Grant

Milton Greene

Earl Gustie



Ernst Haas

Philip Halsman

Bob Henriques

Joseph Heppner

Jean Howard 

Potter Hueth

George Hurrell



Joseph Jasgur



Tom Kelley

Douglas Kirkland

Hans Knopf 

Gene Kornman



Earl Leaf

Gene Lester

Harold Lloyd

Lee Lockwood

Jacques Lowe 



Magnum Agency

John Miehle


George Miller

He took pictures of Mariyn in January 1955 at the Gladstone Hotel, in New York City.

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Richard Miller

Jimmy Mitchell

Earl Moran

Inge Morath

Nickolas Muray



Arnold Newman

Leif-Erik Nygard



Don Ornitz



Gordon Parks 


Paul Parry 

He took Marilyn in picture in 1945; the picture was published in the Mission Orange Drink calendar

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Carl Perutz

Frank Powolny


Dave Preston (November 16, 1890, Ohio).

Census 1950

In 1942 he worked at the 20th Century-Fox ().

He took pictures of Marilyn in 1952.

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John Randolph He took pictures of Marilyn in Spring 1945. -


Bert Reisfield


J.W.Richardson 

He took pictures of Mariyn in July 1952 for Leatherneck magazine.

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Willy Rizzo

Ben Ross



Lawrence Schiller


Schwartz M.O. Picture taken on May 18, 1945 (,).


Sam Shaw

George Silk 

Eric Skipsey


Erwin H."Steinie" Steinmeyer  (December 23, 1911, Kansas-July 14, 2003, Los Angeles ).

He took pictures of Marilyn in 1945 at the Ambassador Hotel, in front of the Blue Book Agency office 

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in his photo studio, the Steinie Studios 

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Bert Stern

Phil Stern  

Dennis Stock 



John Vachon



Weegee

Leigh Wiener

Douglas White

Whiteman Richard pictures taken in Tujunga Creek for the Blue Book Modeling Agency, in 1946

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Bob Willet 

He took pictures of Mariyn in 1952.

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Lazlo Willinger

Bob Willoughby

Garry Winogrand

Raphael G.Wolff

William Read Woodfield

Frank Worth



Jerome Zerbe


Zinn Arthur 

Born Abrasha Choosidman (1912, Poland-March 11, 2003, California)().

He took Marilyn in picture on the shootings of "Bus Stop" (1956)(,,,),

"Some Like It Hot" (1959) (,), "Let's Make Love" (1960) (,).

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