'High society hairdresser's secret life as street photographer
|
D Train to
Brooklyn |
By day Victor Friedman was a high society hairdresser tending to
Manhattan's moneyed matrons. But away from the salon patronised by the
likes of Jackie Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe, Victor spent his time in New
York City's more down-at-heel locales pursuing his passion for
photography.
|
Man and
Mannequins, NYC |
For more than 40 years, until his recent retirement from the coiffure
trade, 83-year-old Victor straddled these two disparate worlds giving
him a unique insight into the high and the low of New York society, as
well as a treasure trove of stories and images of a city that has
largely disappeared.'
|
Elizabeth Arden,
Fifth Avenue |