Marianne Fulton, writer, teacher and former chief curator of the George Eastman House, discusses the work of photographer Arnold Newman in conjunction with the exhibition "Arnold Newman: Masterclass," which runs through May 12. Newman (1918-2006) created iconic portraits of some of the most influential innovators, celebrities and cultural figures of the twentieth century.
Fulton wrote the introduction for "Arnold Newman: At Work" (2013), published by the University of Texas Press and Ransom Center. She has worked in the field of photography as a curator, editor, archivist and writer for over 30 years.