Bernard Pierre Wolff (1930 – 28 January 1985) was a French-born American photographer. In the 1950s and 1960s he worked as an art director, and from the 1970s worked as a photographer travelling and taking photographs of people. He made street photographs in New York City in the 1970s. His photographs of monumental sculpture were used as cover artwork for music by Joy Division in 1980. All of his work is held by the Maison européenne de la photographie in Paris, which exhibited it in 2017.
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| - Bernard Pierre Wolff (1930 – 28 January 1985) was a French-born American photographer. In the 1950s and 1960s he worked as an art director, and from the 1970s worked as a photographer travelling and taking photographs of people. He made street photographs in New York City in the 1970s. His photographs of monumental sculpture were used as cover artwork for music by Joy Division in 1980. All of his work is held by the Maison européenne de la photographie in Paris, which exhibited it in 2017. (en)
- Bernard Pierre Wolff (Connerré, 26 novembre 1930 – New York, 28 gennaio 1985) è stato un fotografo francese. Le sue fotografie sono state pubblicate su diverse pubblicazioni, fra cui New York Times, Herald Tribune, Modern Photography, Zoom, Photo, Photo Magazine. Autore di diversi libri di fotografie, è ricordato per le immagini riprese al Cimitero monumentale di Staglieno, a Genova, utilizzate dal gruppo musicale new wave inglese Joy Division per l'album del 1980 Closer e per il singolo Love Will Tear Us Apart. (it)
- Bernard Pierre Wolff (né le 26 novembre 1930 à Connerré et mort le 28 janvier 1985 à New York) est un photographe français. Ses photographies ont été publiées dans diverses publications, parmi lesquelles le New York Times, Herald Tribune, Modern Photography, Zoom, Photo, Photo Magazine. (fr)
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| - Bernard Pierre Wolff (1930 – 28 January 1985) was a French-born American photographer. In the 1950s and 1960s he worked as an art director, and from the 1970s worked as a photographer travelling and taking photographs of people. He made street photographs in New York City in the 1970s. His photographs of monumental sculpture were used as cover artwork for music by Joy Division in 1980. All of his work is held by the Maison européenne de la photographie in Paris, which exhibited it in 2017. (en)
- Bernard Pierre Wolff (né le 26 novembre 1930 à Connerré et mort le 28 janvier 1985 à New York) est un photographe français. Ses photographies ont été publiées dans diverses publications, parmi lesquelles le New York Times, Herald Tribune, Modern Photography, Zoom, Photo, Photo Magazine. Auteur de plusieurs livres de photographies en noir et blanc, on se souvient de ses photos prises au cimetière monumental de Staglieno, à Gênes, utilisées par Peter Saville et le groupe new wave anglais Joy Division pour l'album Closer (1980) et pour le single Love Will Tear Us Apart publiés par le label Factory Records. (fr)
- Bernard Pierre Wolff (Connerré, 26 novembre 1930 – New York, 28 gennaio 1985) è stato un fotografo francese. Le sue fotografie sono state pubblicate su diverse pubblicazioni, fra cui New York Times, Herald Tribune, Modern Photography, Zoom, Photo, Photo Magazine. Autore di diversi libri di fotografie, è ricordato per le immagini riprese al Cimitero monumentale di Staglieno, a Genova, utilizzate dal gruppo musicale new wave inglese Joy Division per l'album del 1980 Closer e per il singolo Love Will Tear Us Apart. (it)
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