Frank Worth

[1] His black and white candid pictures are unusual for the era, when most stars limited themselves to carefully posed glamour portraits.He made friends with Rudy Vallee and his wife, who allowed him to live with them and introduced him to other stars.[2] These friendships plus "a knack for being in the right place at the right time" allowed him to capture unique images of the stars.[4] He gradually gave up photography and fell into poverty, but he refused to sell the photographs of the people who had been his friends.[2] The London exhibition was curated by twins Austin and Howard Mutti-Mewse, whose longtime obsession with Hollywood helped them to sort out the long-lost collection.
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