(Caption) Fattie Arbuckle (on ladder), the movie star, pastes up a Liberty Loan poster in Times Square, New York, during the Second Liberty Loan, October 1917.
Early Soviet Cinematographers and Directors, Brothers Dziga Vertov (Denis Kaufman) and Mikhail Kaufman Uncredited and Undated Photograph
There was actually a third Kaufman brother who was also a cinematographer. Boris Kaufman was the only one of the Kaufman sibs to move to the west. He first emigrated to France, where he worked with Jean Vigo and then to the United States, where he was the fave cinematographer of Elia Kazan (and considering the politics of his brothers, there’s a certain irony to that) and Sidney Lumet, doing the camera work on “On the Waterfront,” “Baby Doll,” “Splendor in the Grass,” “12 Angry Men,” and “The Pawnbroker,” among many others.