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Frank Stefanko
Frank Stefanko (EEUU, 1946), es un fotógrafo autodidacta desde niño, inspirado por el cine negro y los grandes maestros de la fotografía, como Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz y Diane Arbus. Sus imágenes han sido utilizadas para numerosas portadas de discos de Bruce Springsteen y Patti Smith. Sobre estos dos sujetos han girado sus monografías y numerosas exposiciones en las que ha participado en Estados Unidos. Así mismo, posee otra vasta colección sobre la escena underground neoyorquina ligada al CBGB’s y al Max’s Kansas City realizada durante los 70. Actualmente realiza un trabajo propio sobre paisajes aún no contaminados por la presencia del hombre.