An extensive review of the great range of contemporary New York photographers and their widely diverse, surprisingly divergent, images. It presents their subject matter and etheir very definitions of photography, darkroom and digital. Their photographs have been seen in publications, galleries, and museums._x000D_Included are such iconic figures as Annie Liebovitz, Jay Maisel, Amy Arbus, Hugh Bell, Arnold Crane, Bruce Davidson, Carrie Mae Weems, Elliott Erwitt, Helen Levitt, David Gahr, Lee Friedlander, Arthur Leipzig, Builder Levy, Duane Michals, Joel Meyerowitz, Jamel Shabazz, John Loengard, Tony Vaccaro, Mary Ellen Mark, Pete Turner, Burke Uzzle, Deborah Willis, and others, as well as many less familiar but no less brilliant photographers._x000D_The works span over 50 years, from Rebecca Lepkoff's 1937 Lower East Side outside fishmarket, to Gilles Peress's 2008 Rwanda genocide victim. Beside powerful social and political commentary, there are well-known and unfamiliar personalities, land- and city-scapes, fashion, sports, dance, food, botanical, animal and other subjects. You will find experimental and strong digital images as well as classic film techniques. AUTHOR: Cynthia Maris Dantzic, lecturer and award-winning author of several books on art, has received Long Island University's Lifetime Award for Scholarly Achievement in Art and Art Education. A graduate of Yale University's School of Art and of New York's Pratt Institute, she has exhibited works in painting, drawing, calligraphy, photography, and photo-collage, and has works in several museum collections