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Morris Rosenfeld (photographer)

Morris "Rosie" Rosenfeld was a Hungarian-American photographer most famous for his maritime work, especially his photos of yachting.

Biography
Early life Rosenfeld was born in Budapest, then part of Austria-Hungary, on February 16, 1885 to Adolph Rosenfeld and Lena Kendal Rosenfeld. The Rosenfeld family moved to the United States in 1887 Career Rosenfeld became an apprentice under Edwin Levick, another noted maritime photographer. His career is best known for capturing the America's Cup over the years, especially for capturing growing relevance of women within yachting. Death Morris Rosenfeld died on September 21, 1968. His son Stanley took over his business. == Legacy ==
Legacy
Rosenfeld's photographs are held at the New York Public Library's Photography Collection and at the Rosenfeld Collection at Mystic Seaport since 1984. Rosenfeld was posthumously inducted into the National Sailing Hall of Fame on October 27, 2013 and Herreshoff Marine Museum's America's Cup Hall of Fame in 1995. The Rosenfeld family as a whole was inducted into National Marine Manufacturers Association's Hall of Fame in 1991. == Bibliography ==
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