Bill Cunningham, one of the mainstays of the New York Times, has been a contributor to the renowned newspaper for many decades. He's also an incurable and eccentric chronicler of fashion, tirelessly snapping photos of and writing about interestingly attired celebrities and ordinary New Yorkers he spots on the street. This exhaustive profile of Cunningham and his work includes interviews with friends -- and often subjects -- Tom Wolfe, David Rockefeller and Vogue magazine's Anna Wintour.
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Bill Cunningham New York has the perfect title for its subject, the force-of-nature fashion photographer for The New York Times. Equally at home chronicling the latest fashions on the street and the biggest celebrations among Manhattan’s aristocratic swell set, he might as well be the city that forms his vast canvas. (Full review)