is a 2019 documentary film directed by Andy Dunn that chronicles the extraordinary yet often overlooked career of American photographer Harold Feinstein (1931–2015). Often described as an "American Cartier-Bresson," Feinstein was a master of black-and-white street photography whose work serves as a lush visual love letter to New York City. Early Prodigy and the New York Scene
Born in Coney Island, Feinstein began his photographic journey at the age of 15. His talent was recognized almost immediately: Last Stop Coney Island: The Life and Photograph...