Arlene Gottfried Photos

Arlene Gottfried Photos Her work was not widely known until she was in her 50s. Although Jewish by birth, later in her life she embarked on a career as a gospel singer.

Arlene Gottfried (1950–2017) was an award-winning New York street photographer known for her intimate, soulful portraits of overlooked communities, with five published books and a legacy that continues to inspire. Arlene Harriet Gottfried (August 26, 1950 - August 8, 2017) was a New York City street photographer who recorded scenes of ordinary daily life in some of the city's less well-to-do neig

hborhoods. Gottfried published five books of her work: The Eternal Light (Dewi Lewis Publishing, 1999), Midnight (powerHouse 2003), Sometimes Overwhelming (2008); One of her series, Bacalaitos and Fireworks (powerHouse 2011), focused on Puerto Ricans in the 1970s; Mommie (powerHouse 2015) was a portrait of three generations of women in her family: her immigrant grandmother, her mother, and her sister. Mommie : Three Genereations of Women received Time Magazine’s Best Photobook Award in 2016. Her photographs and archives are in the collections of the European House of Photography (MEP), the Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the New York Public Library. Gottfried has exhibited at Paris Photo, the Leica Gallery in New York and Tokyo, at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and at Les Douches La Galerie in Paris. Her photographs can be found in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, The New York Public Library, and the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Berenice Abbott International Competition of Women's Documentary. Born in Brooklyn, she moved with her Jewish immigrant family to the neighborhoods of Alphabet City. Gottfried was the older sister of comedian and actor Gilbert Gottfried. When Arlene was a teenager, her father Max gave her an old 35mm camera, which she eventually took to Woodstock, even though she said, "I had no clue what I was doing." She credited her upbringing for giving her the ability to get intimate photographs of strangers: “We lived in Coney Island, and that was always an exposure to all kinds of people, so I never had trouble walking up to people and asking them to take their picture." She graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She worked as a photographer for an advertising agency before freelancing for publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Fortune, Life, the Village Voice, and The Independent (London (UK)). She was an habitue of Nuyorican Poets Café, a friend of Miguel Piñero, and on the Lower East Side sang gospel with the Eternal Light Community Singers. Her photography dealer was the owner of the Daniel Cooney Fine Art Gallery. She died August 8, 2017 from complications of breast cancer at her home in Manhattan at the age of 66 surrounded by friends and family

“Sid’s Basketball Game, Coney Island, New York, 1976”, 11x14 silver gelatin printArlene Gottfried took this photo 50 yea...
06/14/2026

“Sid’s Basketball Game, Coney Island, New York, 1976”, 11x14 silver gelatin print

Arlene Gottfried took this photo 50 years ago. Just a few years after the last time the New York Knicks 🏀 were the

Go !!!!

Opening the archive 📦What’s in the box???Box  #14 : Yellow - Misc Portraits Do you recognize anyone in these images? I’d...
06/07/2026

Opening the archive 📦

What’s in the box???

Box #14 : Yellow - Misc Portraits

Do you recognize anyone in these images? I’d love to learn more. If so, please share what you know using the Google Form (link in bio).

Opening the archive 📦Box  #14 : Yellow - Disco
Do you recognize any of these people? . If so, please share what you know...
06/06/2026

Opening the archive 📦

Box #14 : Yellow - Disco

Do you recognize any of these people? . If so, please share what you know using the Google Form (link in bio).

Opening the archives. Box  #13 - Working Mom11” x 14” Silver Vintage Gelatin prints, circa 1980Every day should be      ...
05/27/2026

Opening the archives.

Box #13 - Working Mom

11” x 14” Silver Vintage Gelatin prints, circa 1980

Every day should be




Remembering the lives, stories, and spirit that shaped America. This Memorial Day, we honor those who served and sacrifi...
05/25/2026

Remembering the lives, stories, and spirit that shaped America. This Memorial Day, we honor those who served and sacrificed through the timeless humanity captured in Arlene Gottfried’s lens. 🇺🇸🖤

Opening the archive…We’ve scanned over 170 boxes, so sharing a few from two boxes today. Box  #11 - Orange Box 1 (Vetera...
05/23/2026

Opening the archive…

We’ve scanned over 170 boxes, so sharing a few from two boxes today.

Box #11 - Orange Box 1 (Veteran)
Box #12 - Welfare Moms

11 x 14” Vintage Silver Gelatin Prints.

Arlene Gottfried not only took these amazing photos, but she also developed them herself. These are all original prints.





Opening the archive 📦Over the past few years, I’ve been scanning and preserving Arlene’s photographs—now it’s time to st...
05/20/2026

Opening the archive 📦

Over the past few years, I’ve been scanning and preserving Arlene’s photographs—now it’s time to start sharing what’s been living in these boxes.

Box #10: Cuba Orange Box

11x14” vintage silver gelatin prints

Opening the archive 📦Box  #9: Midnight NUDES11x14” vintage silver gelatin printsUnfortunately, I can’t share most of the...
05/18/2026

Opening the archive 📦

Box #9: Midnight NUDES

11x14” vintage silver gelatin prints

Unfortunately, I can’t share most of the images in the box since they would probably be taken down. ;)

Opening the archive 📦Over the past few years, I’ve been scanning and preserving Arlene’s photographs—now it’s time to st...
05/16/2026

Opening the archive 📦

Over the past few years, I’ve been scanning and preserving Arlene’s photographs—now it’s time to start sharing what’s been living in these boxes.

Box #8: Midnight Hospital

11x14” vintage silver gelatin prints

Opening the archive 📦Over the past few years, I’ve been scanning and preserving Arlene’s photographs—now it’s time to st...
05/14/2026

Opening the archive 📦

Over the past few years, I’ve been scanning and preserving Arlene’s photographs—now it’s time to start sharing what’s been living in these boxes.

Box #7: Midnight Home Interior

11x14” Vintage Silver Gelatin prints.

First image is Arlene with Midnight. They were good friends and she documented his life for 20 years as seen in her published book “Midnight”.

A new show including 32 color prints of Midnight will open in Hamburg, Germany on June 4th. Check it out this summer if you happen to be in Germany. ;)

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