
Legendary Photographer Elliott Erwitt Passes Away at 95
Elliott Erwitt, a renowned photographer known for his humorous and absurd captures of everyday life, has passed away at the age of 95. Erwitt's sharp eye for silly and telling moments, often featuring dogs, earned him constant assignments and the affection of the public. He published numerous books and his black-and-white prints are held in photography collections worldwide. While most celebrated for his witty snapshots of dogs, Erwitt's work extended beyond that, encompassing a wide range of subjects including celebrities, politics, and travel. His photographs became famous, including iconic images of Jacqueline Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and a mother and child. Erwitt's legacy lies in his ability to find humor in the ordinary and capture it through his lens.