Talk:Ed Feingersh

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Reference material referring to Ed Feingersh is scant. Though his Monroe series has received a lot of coverage, the rest of his output and the details of his personal life remain scant or unverifiable. The assistance given by photo historians Graham Harrison [1] and David Levenson http://www.davidlevenson.com has provided much content and clarification, in particular the clear scans of Popular Photography and other magazines of the period provided by the latter from his archive. Contribution of further information is most welcome and can be sent to me directly for addition if you do not edit Wikipedia yourself (though you should😉). sinarau (talk) 21:26, 1 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Date of death[edit]

There is some conflict about the date of Feingersh's date of death. Popular Photography’s Executive Editor John Durniak gives the date as 21 June 1961, which was a Wednesday, but in the same article says "On Tuesday morning, Ed Feingersh died in New York".Jamesmcardle(talk) 08:48, 11 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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