Erika Stone (born 1924) is an American photographer. She studied photography at the New School of Social Research with Berenice Abbott and George Tice. Stone became a member of the Photo League in the 1940s, and worked as a stringer for both Der Spiegel and Time magazines.
Her documentary photographs reflect her spanning and active career as a photojournalist and magazine photographer. Stone’s work was widely published in textbooks, anthologies and magazines around the world.
Take a look through 30 fascinating portraits of the people in New York taken by Stone from the 1940s to 1980s:
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