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William Klein, innovative street and fashion photographer, dies at 96
William Klein, an American expatriate photographer whose generally frenetic and occasionally blurred visuals of urban street daily life and contemporary style were wildly innovative while conveying the pointed social criticism of a self-declared outsider, died Sept. 10 in Paris. He was 96. His nephew Larry Reichman confirmed his death but did not cite a induce. From his earliest several years, Mr. Klein reported, he was attuned to viewing the entire world as a perpetual foreigner. He grew up in Melancholy-era Manhattan, a Jewish boy in a mainly Irish neighborhood in which he endured poverty and antisemitic bullying. Self-reliance and a brief eye for his surroundings were being suggests to survival…