Weegee's frantic pace was a matter of economic and temperamental need. No matter how fast he might be on his feet, the job required a lot of waiting around between catastrophes, and car-wreck pictures paid only two dollars and fifty cents apiece.
- excerpt from
- Weegee the Famous, the Voyeur and Exhibitionist
- Thomas Mallon
- The New Yorker - 2018
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/05/28/weegee-the-famous-the-voyeur-and-exhibitionist
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