^[7] Bassman grew up in Brooklyn, NY, as a product of Jewish immigrants...
^[8]"He was born into a middle-class Jewish family in Berlin..." The Telegraph, 18 MAY 2013
^Capa was born Endre Ernő Friedmann to the Jewish family of Júlia (née Berkovits) and Dezső Friedmann in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, on October 22, 1913. Kershaw, Alex. Blood and Champagne: The Life and Times of Robert Capa, Macmillan (2002) ISBN 978-0-306-81356-6
^ abcdefghijklmnop[9] "Jews and Photography" Commentary Magazine
^[13] "It was in this capricious environment that Frank -- a Swiss born, heavily-accented Jewish photographer, who immigrated to America soon after World War II to pursue a fashion career at "Harper’s Bazaar" -- began his pan-American exploration."
^[14] "Jewish-American women photographers... including Nan Goldin..."
^"Action at a Distance: Einstein as Activist". Archived from the original on 2006-08-29. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "Einstein asks Nathan to rely on his connections to help Philippe Halsman, a Jewish man wrongly convicted..."
^"Close Enough: Photography by David Seymour (Chim)". Archived from the original on 2006-04-18. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "his name to David Robert Seymour to make himself invisible as a Jewish photographer"
^Ben Crair (October 2013). "Stephen Shore Photography: American Surfaces to Uncommon Places". The New Republic. Retrieved 2019-05-03. Shore was born in New York City in 1947, the sole son of Jewish parents who ran a handbag company.
^[21] "Shulman was born to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents in Brooklyn, New York..."
^"Commentary Magazine - Harlem Photographs: 1932-1940, by Aaron Siskind". Archived from the original on 2005-04-21. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "To Jewish socialists like Siskind, black people were to be seen only as potential allies in the..."
^McFadden, Robert D. (2014-12-15). "Phil Stern, Who Made Candid Images of War and Hollywood, Dies at 95". New York Times. Retrieved 2017-12-06.
^[22] "Strand, a Jewish kid raised in a hothouse milieu of social and esthetic..."
^Kitty Kelley, Capturing Camelot, p. 4: "his grandfather was a rabbi who read him the Torah every day...."
^[23] "second daughter of Reform Jewish parents" Jewish Women's Archive
^"Art |". Archived from the original on 2006-05-02. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "Weegee was a Ukrainian-Jewish immigrant whose family landed on New York's Lower East Side in 1910."
^[24] "His pictures represent a viewpoint on society, one that is worldly and also often seen with humour - as one might expect from a Jewish New-Yorker. They reflect the troubled period he lived through."
^Sarah Booth Conroy (August 1992). "Kosher Cowboys: The Jews of Wyoming". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2019-05-03.