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Frank Stefanko was born on 1946 in United States, is an A fine art photographer. Discover Frank Stefanko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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1946

Frank Stefanko (born 1946) is an American fine art photographer with connections to New Jersey performers Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen.

1960

Stefanko's early photographs, taken in the 1960s through the 1980s, Reveal the emerging careers of the two young artists.

Frank retains an ongoing working relationship with both Springsteen and Smith.

It contains personal stories and hundreds of Frank's photos from the 1960s to 2017, many never before seen.

Stefanko was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, and has been absorbed by photography since he was given an old box-camera when about seven years of age.

Frank Senior (an accomplished carpenter) built a darkroom for his son in their row-home basement in Camden, New Jersey.

Among youthful Stefanko's early "teachers" and inspirations were stark, black-and-white film noir movies, cinematographers such as James Wong Howe, Fritz Lang, and reality photographers such as Diane Arbus, who shot every-day people in natural settings.

Stefanko received fine-art training at Glassboro College (now Rowan University) in Glassboro, New Jersey.

It was at Glassboro State College, in the mid-1960s, that Stefanko met and became friends with Patti Smith.

He began photographing her even before Robert Mapplethorpe did.

Those Patti Smith photographs led to an introduction to Bruce Springsteen.

Springsteen saw the portraits and inquired about the photographer.

Later, Springsteen called Stefanko to set up a date for some trial photos.

Stefanko was a resident of Haddonfield, New Jersey, for many years.

1975

Stefanko's photos appear in Springsteen's Live 1975–1985 CD, in Tracks, Greatest Hits, in the book Greetings from E Street by Robert Santelli, American Madness by Julio Blanco, as well as in books by Dave Marsh and in BRUCE, by Peter Carlin.

Stefanko also created the covers for Southside Johnny's Hearts of Stone album, the Shonde's album The Garden, and for Songs of Springsteen, to benefit Radio Station 105.7 "THE HAWK".

1978

"Springsteen hadn't recorded anything in quite a while. The Darkness On The Edge Of Town album that we worked on back in 1978... was kind of like his re-emergence. He had been kind of out of the loop for a few years and was coming back", quotes Stefanko.

The two men spent several days shooting photos in and around Haddonfield and Camden, NJ, as well as in Stefanko's Haddonfield home.

The album cover of Darkness, which features Springsteen lounging against pale-flowered, Cabbage Rose wall-paper, was taken in Stefanko's bedroom in 1978.

The entire E-Street Band came down, and were photographed in the same environs.

Springsteen's reaction to those sessions appears in the introduction to Stefanko's book Days of Hope and Dreams: "The pictures were raw....their directness, their toughness, were what I wanted for my music at that time."

In Springsteen's autobiography, Born to Run, he describes Stefanko's photos as "...stark. He managed to strip away your celebrity, your artifice....They were lovely and true....he naturally intuited the conflicts I was struggling to come to terms with."

2002

His images have been shown in the exhibition "Springsteen: Troubadour of the Highway", which toured the US from 2002 to 2004, sponsored by the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis.

Colleen Sheehy, curator of the production, is quoted as saying, "Frank Stefanko's photographs show a sublime convergence of singer and image at a critical point in Springsteen's career".

The "Troubadour" show appeared at the Cranbrook Art Museum, The Experience Music Project, the Newark Museum of Art, and at Monmouth University.

Stefanko is among 43 fine-art photographers invited to donate a print to "FOCUS: an auction of the finest photography to benefit City Harvest...."

2008

The fund-raiser in 2008, supported City Harvest, a food collection bank in New York City.

He has donated photos which will raise funds to benefit the Food Bank of North Jersey, for relief of Hurricane Sandy.

Frank has also regularly contributed his work to the Kristen Ann Carr fund auction: " The Kristen Ann Carr Fund provides grants for cancer research and seeks to improve all aspects of cancer patient life with an emphasis on adolescents and young adults."

One-man photographic exhibitions with vintage silver-gel portraits by Stefanko include "Days of Hopes and Dreams: An Intimate Portrait of Bruce Springsteen" (Chris Murray, Director of the Govinda Gallery in Georgetown, DC, said, "The Haddonfield, New Jersey pictures ...are among the best photographs of Springsteen.", ) and "The Swamps of Jersey" tour, an installation shown at SNAP Galleries in Birmingham, England and in the Morrison Hotel Galleries in SoHo, New York and LaJolla, California.

2010

Many of Stefanko's photos, including some never before seen, appear in the special edition, remastered thirtieth-anniversary box-set of Darkness and in the documentary The Promise, released in November 2010.

Stefanko appears in a brief interview in The Promise.

2016

In September 2016, when Springsteen released his autobiography, he chose Stefanko's 1978 photograph titled "Corvette Winter" to be on the cover.

It depicts Springsteen leaning on the front of his Corvette, with a Haddonfield, New Jersey, home and porch behind him.

It seems to depict Springsteen's lyrics: "From your front porch to my front seat, the door is open but the ride ain't free."

2017

A limited edition book was released in November 2017, entitled Bruce Springsteen: Further Up the Road.

The book chronicles the 40-year working relationship between Stefanko and Bruce Springsteen.

The Corvette image also appears on the CD Chapter and Verse, and on the Official 2017 calendar.

Stefanko's photographs of Bruce Springsteen also grace the album covers of Darkness on the Edge of Town and The River.

Regarding the cover-art for The River, "... the back cover was "not thought out" — given not only Springsteen's penchant for overthinking, but also the thematic ties of Frank Stefanko's store window image, including its depiction of bride(s) and groom, and the first use of the American flag on a Springsteen album."