Arlene Gottfried: A Lifetime of Wandering

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A New York exhibition of ArleneGottfried’s remarkable work is open for one more week 📸

has always been an avid people watcher. Born in Brooklyn in 1960, as a child she was fascinated by the diverse communities populating the New York borough."My mother used to say, Arlene – just don't wander!" she once explained in an interview with."Then I started wandering, but I got a camera because it gave it a little more meaning... A life of wandering is really what it all is.

Such a statement belies an impressive, award-winning career, punctuated by contracts for the likes of The New York Times Magazine, Life Magazine and The Independent, but it touches upon an important truth – that much of Gottfried's success lies in her propensity for being in the right place at the right time, combined with her astute eye for spotting the remarkable among the everyday.

"I was spending a hot Sunday afternoon at Riis Beach when a hassidic man appeared all in black. Everyone else was either in a bathing suit or nude. People became curious and gathered around the man. One nude man came over and said 'Take my picture with him because I am Jewish, too.'""I was photographing at a resort where a childhood friend of mine was a part owner. It was located in Kerhonkson in upstate New York.

"This is Lloyd and his dogs, his act was at the Big Apple Circus in the early 70s. It was just a one canvas tent on the Lower East Side at that time but since then it has grown into a big circus that travels. I loved it so much that I visited twice in one week, and the second time I asked Lloyd if I could take his photograph.""Angel Perez was a friend of mine in Brooklyn who lived accross the street. We went to Brighton Beach together.

 

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