Around 1954, Sokolsky met
Robert Denning, who at the time worked with photographer
Edgar de Evia, at an East Side gym. "I discovered that Edgar was paid $4000 for a Jell-O ad, and the idea of escaping from my tenement dwelling became an incredible dream and inspiration.
Vogue and
The New York Times. Three quarters of his print photography has been for advertising, which does not usually carry a byline. Sokolsky said in an interview: "''I resented the attitude that 'This is editorial and this is advertising'. I always felt, why dilute it? Why not always go for the full shot?''" Toward the end of the 1960s, Sokolsky worked as both commercial director and cameraman. In early 2002, Sokolsky shot the pictures for Celine Dion’s
A New Day Has Come. ==Personal life and death==