Arthur Rothstein was born in New York in July 17, 1915. He is recognized as one of America’s premier photojournalists. He died of cancer in November 11, 1985 in New Rochelle, New York. He left the photography art with horror and makes everybody proud of his works during his career until now days.
The life of Arthur Rothstein
Being an amateur or professional photographer is be able to: Capture a memory that you can have forever; See the beauty in the every day; Forget your worries; Document your family; Make art; Capture an adventure; Make you feel emotion; Remember someone who has passed away; Preserve the big moments; Shoot anytime, anywhere; Help people see the beauty in themselves. Being a photographer is love life’s moments so bad that you need to freeze those moments forever.
Around the world, we can find a lot of great photographers and that is what this paper is about. Talk about one of the greatest professional American photographer ever, Arthur Rothstein, and explain an expose everything that he contributed for the photography in general. Arthur Rothstein was born in New York in July 17, 1915. He is recognized as one of America’s premier photojournalists. He attended the Angelo Patri School in the Bronx and while a student of the oldest institution of higher learning in the State of New York founded in 1754, at Columbia University, he developed an interest in photography. Two of his tutors, Roy Stryker(an American photographer famous for heading the Information Division of the Farm Security Administration (FSA) during the Great Depression) and Rex Tugwell, asked him to work together on a picture editing of a textbook that they were working on.
During the most severe, longest and most worldwide economic depression of the 20th century which started in 1930, in the decade before the World War II, and ends the late 1930s or middle 1940s called, The Great Depression, Rothstein was invited