Œuvres
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Idlewild, Hat and Shoe Off, 1957
    Idlewild, Hat and Shoe Off, 1957
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Crossing Fifth Avenue, 1958
    Crossing Fifth Avenue, 1958
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Window Washer Ballet, 1959
    Window Washer Ballet, 1959
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Carmen Exits Taxi, 1959
    Carmen Exits Taxi, 1959
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Row Boats, 1962
    Row Boats, 1962
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Christian Dior, Shoes in Window, Paris, 1962
    Christian Dior, Shoes in Window, Paris, 1962
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Dylan (Archive no. 1965-242-002-017), 1965
    Dylan (Archive no. 1965-242-002-017), 1965
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Bob Dylan, The Soul of New York, 1965
    Bob Dylan, The Soul of New York, 1965
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Diana Ross, Diana at Ondine New York, 1965
    Diana Ross, Diana at Ondine New York, 1965
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Bob Dylan, Blonde on Blonde, New York, 1966
    Bob Dylan, Blonde on Blonde, New York, 1966
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Sharon Tate in Bathtub, 1967
    Sharon Tate in Bathtub, 1967
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Bob Dylan, Smoke, New York, 1965
    Bob Dylan, Smoke, New York, 1965
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Fulton Street Market, NY, 1958
    Fulton Street Market, NY, 1958
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Bob Dylan, Thumb in Eye, NY, 1965
    Bob Dylan, Thumb in Eye, NY, 1965
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Bob Dylan, Finger and Eye, NY, 1965
    Bob Dylan, Finger and Eye, NY, 1965
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Andy Warhol, NY, 1966
    Andy Warhol, NY, 1966
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Edie Sedgwick, Superstar, NY, 1966
    Edie Sedgwick, Superstar, NY, 1966
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Rolling Stones, NY, 1966
    Rolling Stones, NY, 1966
  • Jerry Schatzberg, Faye Dunaway Legs, NY, 1968
    Faye Dunaway Legs, NY, 1968
Biographie

Jerry Schatzberg was born in the Bronx, New York in 1927. He attended the University of Miami, then began started his career as a freelance fashion photographer as assistant to Bill Helburn in the 1950s. Schatzberg was published in magazines such as Vogue, McCalls, Esquire, Glamour, Town and Country, and Life throughout the 1960s.

Schatzberg reinvented the formal conventions of his time. Influenced by New Wave films from Europe, his early work is characterized by a cinematic atmosphere with an emphasis on location, wide shots, and odd angles to convey action, scale, and mood. In Faye Dunaway Legs, NY (1968), for example, the actress emerges from a dark background to create a striking contrast. Through engagement with his subjects, Schatzberg built character and story with visual gestures and cues.

His rise as a world-class portrait photographer is marked by his intimate and emblematic images of emerging talents and thinkers of the 1960s, including Bob Dylan, Fidel Castro, The Rolling Stones, Andy Warhol, Faye Dunaway, Catherine Deneuve, and many others.

Schatzberg made his directorial debut in the 1970s with Puzzle of a Downfall Child starring Dunaway, which was soon followed by The Panic in Needle Park starring Al Pacino. Gene Hackman co-starred with Pacino in Scarecrow, which won the Golden Palm at The Cannes Film Festival in 1973.

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