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Ike Vern (1916-1987) was an American freelance magazine photographer and documentary film maker.


Career

Ike Vern started taking photographs at 16 and worked professionally from 1938 and was employed by ''
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'' magazine.Popular Photography, Vol. 14, No. 6, Jun. 1944, p. 32 He free-lanced for ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
Collier's ''Collier's'' was an American general interest magazine founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier. It was launched as ''Collier's Once a Week'', then renamed in 1895 as ''Collier's Weekly: An Illustrated Journal'', shortened in 1905 to ''Collie ...
'' amongst others in the 1940s and 1950s, and was a staff photographer for ''Holiday''. Articles on his photographic technique and on his more unusual assignments appeared regularly in '' Popular Photography''. Later he took photographs for in-house publications of large corporations and made documentary films for the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies in New York. His more famous subjects included
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whom he photographed in 1945 in his dressing room at the Paramount Theatre and again in the company of organized crime figure
Aniello Dellacroce Aniello John "Neil" Dellacroce (March 15, 1914 – December 2, 1985) was an American mobster and underboss of the Gambino crime family. He rose to the position of underboss when Carlo Gambino moved Joseph Biondo aside. Dellacroce was a mentor to ...
(1963),
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in 1951Popular Photography, Vol. 17, No. 4, Oct. 1945, Page 102 Dr. Selman Waksman, discoverer of streptomycin, and
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. As early as 1942 with fellow ''Click'' magazine photographer Bradley Smith, as they were lunching with New York Post columnist and critic John Adam Knight, he raised the need for magazine photographers to “have some sort of club or something,” which eventually materialised in the Society of Magazine Photographers which was renamed the
American Society of Magazine Photographers The American Society of Media Photographers, abbreviated ASMP, is a professional association of imaging professionals, including photojournalists, architectural, underwater, food/culinary and advertising photographers as well as video/film makers ...
in 1946. Vern was a founding member and later a president of the Society. In 1955
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selected a photograph by Vern for the world-touring
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exhibition
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that was seen by 9 million visitors. The carefully flash-lit shot shows two men earnestly playing checkers in a North Carolina
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amongst the packaged loaves of bread, jars of sweets and sacks of flour, surrounded by three onlookers; a bemused man drinking soda and three elderly women in aprons, while in the background a laden customer exits through the screen-doors onto the porch.


Later work

In the early 1970s Vern produced picture documentation of pollution around the chemical storage, petroleum depots and drainage outlets at
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, Staten Island, for 'Documerica: The
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's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern'. Forty-nine of these photographs are held at the National Archives Catalog. In the late 70s he created photographic murals for New York City high schools and La Guardia airport. Vern died in 1987 at age 70 after heart surgery at the
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of St. Luke's Hospital in Houston and was survived by his wife Harriet (née Nutels), daughter, Jane Vern, of Manhattan, and brother, David, of Brooklyn.Ike Vern (Obituary). The New York Times, p. The New York Times, Feb 25, 1987.


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