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Ted Croner
Ted Croner (1922–2005) was an American photographer, described as an influential member of the New York school of photography during the 1940s and 1950s. His images are said to represent the best example of this movement.〔Margarette Loke, "Ted Croner, 82, Dies; Photos Captured New York Energy." ''The New York Times'' 17 August 2005.〕 ==Biography==
Ted Croner is best known for his haunting night images of New York taken in the 1940s and 1950s. He was one of several important photographers who belonged to the New York school.〔Jane Livingston, ''The New York School: Photographs 1936–1963,'' 1992.〕 Born in Baltimore in 1922 and raised in North Carolina, Croner developed an interest in photography while still in high school. He honed his skills while serving as an aerial photographer in World War II before settling in New York City in 1947. At the urging of fashion photographer Fernand Fonssagrives, he enrolled in Alexey Brodovitch’s class at the New School where he studied with such notable photographers as Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon and Lisette Model. It was during this period that he produced many of his most memorable images including “Taxi, New York Night, 1947–48”, which appears on the cover of Bob Dylan’s 2006 album, ''Modern Times''. Another one of Croner's photographs appears on the cover of "Penthouse", the second album from the NYC band Luna. Ted Croner also had a successful career as a fashion and commercial photographer. His work has been published in many magazines including ''Harper’s Bazaar'' and ''Vogue''. He also worked extensively with large corporations such as Coca-Cola and Chase Manhattan Bank.〔Amanda Hopkinson, "(Ted Croner Photographer Who Captured the Movement and Life of the New York Streets )." ''The Guardian'' 30 August 2005〕
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