Mary Ellen Mark
MARY ELLEN MARK achieved worldwide visibility through her numerous books, exhibitions and editorial magazine work. She published photo-essays and portraits in such publications as LIFE, New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and Vanity Fair. For over five decades, she traveled extensively to make pictures that reflect a high degree of humanism. She is recognized as one of our most respected and influential photographers. Her images of our world's diverse cultures have become landmarks in the field of documentary photography. Her portrayals of Mother Teresa, Indian circuses, and brothels in Bombay were the product of many years of work in India. A photo essay on runaway children in Seattle became the basis of the academy award nominated film STREETWISE, directed and photographed by her husband, Martin Bell.

Carrière, 250 Meters

The Queen

Finding Vivian Maier

Everybody Street
Circus of Dreams

American Heart

The Amazing Plastic Lady

Streetwise Revisited: Rat

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A Matter of Trust: Billy Joel in the USSR

Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell

Big Fish

The Missouri Breaks

Iconoclast

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Carnal Knowledge

Australia
