Jul 31, 2017
People all around the world have seen Brownie Harris’ photographs. They may not know his eye looked through the lens and caught that split-second in time, unless they search for the copyright. But whether it’s John F. Kennedy, Jr. with his chin on his folded hands, Andy Warhol stoically looking at the camera while resting his arms on the back of a wooden chair, Michelle Dockery sporting a blonde wig for a scene in Good Behavior, or King Kong sprawled out on a street in New York City with Twin Towers in the background, Harris’ images have graced magazines, newspapers, annual reports and museum walls since 1972.