
Weegee - International Center of Photography
Mar 8, 1998 · Weegee, born Usher Fellig on June 12, 1899, in the town of Lemburg (now in Ukraine), first worked as a photographer at age fourteen, three years after his family immigrated to the United …
Weegee | Weegeepedia | Fandom
Weegee ruled the United 'Gees Galaxy for a long time and was known almost everywhere. He has a son named Samaweegee who eventually betrayed him and joined The Anti-Weegee Alliance. Weegee's …
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Feb 21, 2024 · As legend tells it, Arthur Fellig earned the nickname Weegee during his early career as a freelance press photographer in New York City. His apparent sixth sense for crime often led him to a …
Weegee | Photographer, Photojournalist, Photos, & Facts | Britannica
Dec 22, 2025 · Weegee (born June 12, 1899, Złoczew, Austria-Hungary [now Zolochiv, Ukraine]—died December 26, 1968, New York, New York, U.S.) was a photojournalist noted for his gritty yet …
Weegee: A Legacy of Timeless Black-and-White Street Photography
Weegee’s photographs became iconic images of New York City, capturing its energy, social contrasts, and enduring appeal. His work continues to be admired for its honesty, its historical significance, and …
Weegee - Artnet
Weegee was an Austrian-born American street photographer known for his often gruesome black-and-white images documenting murder and turmoil of New York City in the 1930s and 1940s.
Weegee — Wikipédia
Le terrain privilégié de Weegee, c'est New York, et tout particulièrement sa vie nocturne, dans ses lieux emblématiques (cabaret, restaurant, refuge de nuit, Metropolitan Opera …), et au fil de ses incidents …
(Arthur Fellig) Weegee | Photographer | All About Photo
Weegee was the pseudonym of Arthur Fellig (June 12, 1899 – December 26, 1968), a photographer and photojournalist, known for his stark black and white street photography.
Exhibition Centre WeeGee | City of Espoo
WeeGee is a hub for museums, exhibitions, and events in lush Tapiola, Espoo.
Weegee Photography, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory
Weegee was a legendary news photographer, whose stock and trade were candid shots of people in the streets, in bars, and at crime scenes in New York City.