Raeanne Rubenstein | |
Birth Name: | Rae Anne Rubenstein |
Birth Date: | September 15, 1945 |
Birth Place: | Staten Island, New York |
Nationality: | American |
Field: | Photography |
Rae Anne "Raeanne" Rubenstein (September 15, 1945 – November 30, 2019) was an American portrait photographer. She was best known for her photographs from the late 1960s art rock scene and subsequently for her photographs of the country music scene.
She was born on September 15, 1945, on Staten Island, and her father, Isidore, owned the Tudor Furniture Company, and her mother, Sylvia (Grossman) Rubenstein, taught elementary school. She attended Curtis High School before moving to the Annenberg School of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1967.[1]
Rubenstein started her photography career by providing complimentary portraits for the celebrity interviews of her journalist friend Lita Eliscu. This resulted in her introduction to Andy Warhol, who she regularly photographed throughout the 1960s and who also introduced her to many celebrities at his Factory venue. Bonnie Garner arranged for her to have access to the Fillmore East, where she documented many rock acts including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Lou Reed, Pink Floyd and Joe Cocker.[2]
A trip to Nashville in 1975 resulted in a love affair with the personalities of country music, producing a large body of work on celebrities like Lynn Anderson, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson.[3] This content provided material for multiple books and exhibitions.
She enrolled in 2009 in Watkins Film School and subsequently produced, directed and photographed short movies. Rubenstein died on November 30, 2019, in Nashville, Tennessee.[1]