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pseudonym Weegee, was a
photographer and photojournalist,
known for his
stark black and
white street photography in New York City.
Weegee worked in Manhattan's...
- The
Ouija (/ˈwiːdʒə/ WEE-jə, /-dʒi/ -jee), also
known as a
Ouija board,
spirit board,
talking board, or
witch board, is a flat
board marked with the letters...
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Weegee is the
pseudonym of
American photographer Arthur Fellig.
Weegee, Wee Gee or
Weegie may also
refer to:
Weegie Thompson (born 1961),
former American...
- technique.
Often attributed to the noir-style New York City
photographer Weegee, it has come to
represent a
philosophy in which, on occasion,
action is...
- The film is
loosely based on New York
Daily News
photographer Arthur "
Weegee" Fellig, and some of the
photos in the film were
taken by Fellig. In the...
- The
WeeGee house (Finnish:
WeeGee-talo, Swedish:
WeeGee-huset),
officially The
WeeGee Exhibition Centre, is the
former printing house of the Weilin+Göös...
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originally wanted to make a film
about the life of
American photographer Weegee, but
switched focus after discovering the
unique narrative possibilities...
- over****ed
smooth talking foul-mouthed
otter Mudge and his
eventual wife
Weegee, Caz the
smartly dressed polite-spoken rabbit, the
turtle Clothahump and...
- Eye,
about a 1940s
tabloid photographer modeled on the
photojournalist Weegee and
starring Joe Pesci;
Someone to
Watch Over Me and The Big Year. Canby...
- the most
famous crime photographer, is
Arthur Fellig,
better known as "
Weegee". He was
known for
routinely arriving at
crime scenes before other reporters...