The National
Meningitis Association along with Richard Thomas, Lynn Bozof,
Sara Herbert Galloway, Edward Callaghan, John Wegorzewski,
Errol Rappaport, Joanna Goldenstein and Heike Vogel will
host a rare private viewing of the works of iconic
photographer Robert Farber at his atelier, 163 A East 71st
Street, New York 10021 on October 8 from 6pm to 8pm. A
percentage of all sales from Farber's works through October
22nd will benefit the educational efforts of the National
Meningitis Association to make the public aware that
meningitis is a vaccine preventable disease.
To learn more about their work visit
www.nmaus.org .
To RSVP to this by invitation event contact Errol Rappaport
at errolink@gmail.com
or 310-780-1170.
Farber is equally famed for his art photographer and
commercial work. Robert Farber’s fine art work was
established with the publication of his first book in 1976,
“Images of Woman.” It was also the beginning of his
commercial career. Since his commercial and fine art career
had parallel growth, his commercial work had become
indistinguishable from his fine art work. His ads and
editorial campaigns in fashion, for fragrance ads, liquor,
hotel, and travel are reflected in his books “American
Mood,” “By The Sea,” “Moods,” and “Natural Beauty,” and his
fine art nude books are responsible for many years of
photographing beauty. The late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
brought Farber into Doubleday for the publication of his
award winning book "By the Sea".
To view Mr. Farber's extraordinary images visit
www.farber.com
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