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Allan Tannenbaum is a photographer in the United States. He has worked for the SoHo Weekly News until it shut down in 1982, worked for Sygma Photo News until 2000, and then . He won a World Press Photo General News Award. He photographed many Rock icons in the 1970s and the New Yorker referred to him as a Rock n' Roll photographer in 2007. In 2001 he photographed the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attack. He wrote about New York in the 1970s and his experiences. He photographed John Lennon and Yoko Ono nude in bed together. He sued Universal Music Group for using one of the photographs.

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  • Allan Tannenbaum is a photographer in the United States. He has worked for the SoHo Weekly News until it shut down in 1982, worked for Sygma Photo News until 2000, and then . He won a World Press Photo General News Award. He photographed many Rock icons in the 1970s and the New Yorker referred to him as a Rock n' Roll photographer in 2007. In 1978, he photographed Sid Vicious in handcuffs leaving the hotel room where his girlfriend was dead. He photographed The Ramones. He took the cover photograph for Nelson Mandela's book Long Walk to Freedom. The band Devo used a photo he took for the SoHo Weekly News for their album cover on Duty Now for the Future. He also did the cover photography for Ten Percent, male vocal quartet Double Exposure's debut studio album released in 1976. He photographed performance artist Stephen Varble. In 2001 he photographed the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attack. He wrote about New York in the 1970s and his experiences. He photographed John Lennon and Yoko Ono nude in bed together. He sued Universal Music Group for using one of the photographs. (en)
  • Аллан Танненба́ум (англ. Allan Tannenbaum) — американский фотожурналист и фотограф-документалист. (ru)
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  • Won a World Press Photo General News Award (en)
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  • Аллан Танненба́ум (англ. Allan Tannenbaum) — американский фотожурналист и фотограф-документалист. (ru)
  • Allan Tannenbaum is a photographer in the United States. He has worked for the SoHo Weekly News until it shut down in 1982, worked for Sygma Photo News until 2000, and then . He won a World Press Photo General News Award. He photographed many Rock icons in the 1970s and the New Yorker referred to him as a Rock n' Roll photographer in 2007. In 2001 he photographed the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attack. He wrote about New York in the 1970s and his experiences. He photographed John Lennon and Yoko Ono nude in bed together. He sued Universal Music Group for using one of the photographs. (en)
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  • Танненбаум, Аллан (ru)
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