Fred Stein was a master of the art of street photography. His pioneering work with the hand-held camera captured some of the earliest images of people in the midst of everyday life, revealing striking psychological and cultural insights. This same immediacy infuses his penetrating portraits of the great personalities of the era.
Albert Einstein, 1946
Americans All, New York 1943
Popular Front, Paris 1936
Little Italy, New York 1943
Girl in Car, New York 1947
Richard Wright, 1946
Hannah Arendt, 1944
Le Gaz, Paris 1935
Paris Evening, Paris 1934
Three Chairs, Paris 1936
Refugee, 1938
Dobbs Fifth Avenue, New York 1946