Bunny Yeager (1929-2014) was one of the most influential photographers of the modern era. Her self-portraits alone establish her as an innovative and important artist, demonstrating an ability to transform herself for the camera, via clothes, make-up, hair and setting. She would spend hours in front of a mirror trying out different expressions. Her book “How I Photograph Myself” (1964) was a watershed moment in photography, that landed her a spot on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Those images were featured in an exhibition at the Andy Warhol Museum in 2010, curated by Eric Shiner.
Born in Wilkensburg, PA and raised in nearby Pitcairn, a small town built around the railroad and the coal industry, she dreamed early about Hollywood, movie stars and beauty queens. Upon her arrival in Miami in 1946, she re-invented herself as a self-assured model and beauty pageant winner. She was featured prominently in the Tourism Board of Miami Beach promotions. At the same time she was designing her own bikinis, before they were widely available.
After taking a course in photography in 1953, she discovered another talent, and her photos of Bettie Page have become iconic. In addition to a Playboy photographer she was also a Girl Scout leader, actress, singer, filmmaker and fashion designer. Her and her husband partnered with Irving Klaw to make several Nudie Cutie films, as well as “Bunny Yeager’s Nude Camera”. Diane Arbus was a fan and called her “The World’s Greatest Pin-Up Photographer”. She was the only with photographer in Miami shooting black models in the 1950’s in Miami. She also taught Sammy Davis Jr. how to shoot models.
She travelled extensively throughout the Caribbean and Latin America, and produced books like “Camera on Mexico” and “Camera on Jamaica”. Self-educated, she was very knowledgable about the Mayan culture and archeology. After shooting for men’s magazines until the early 1970’s, she refused to shoot more graphic work, and started an entertainment and film newspaper called “Stage & Screen”. She continued to shoot photography, but had many other interests.
After leaving the spotlight for many years, the Warhol exhibition marked the beginning of a resurgence of interest in her work, and another museum show at NSU/ Ft. Lauderdale Museum in 2013, curated by Peter Boswell. She produced two landmark books with Rizzoli: “Bunny Yeager’s Darkroom” in 2012 and “Bettie Page: Queen of the Pin-Ups” in 2013. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY, and many of her important papers are housed at the Richter Library/Special Collections at the U. Of Miami. A documentary about her life, directed by Dennis Scholl and Kareem Tabsch, will be released in 2022.
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Boca Raton, FL (1954)
Unframed Size: 16x20 - For pricing and detailed description please inquire at concierge desk
Framed Size: 23x27 - For pricing and detailed description please inquire at concierge desk
Vintage Hand-painted, silver gelatin print mounted to foam core (one of a lot of 3 prints)
1954
Unframed Size: 16x20 - For pricing and detailed description please inquire at concierge desk
Framed Size: 23x27 - For pricing and detailed description please inquire at concierge desk
Vintage Hand-painted, silver gelatin print mounted to foam core (one of a lot of 3 prints)
This is the original print used for Playboy magazine for the January 1955 issue.
Unframed Size: 16x20 - For pricing and detailed description please inquire at concierge desk
Framed Size: 23x27 - For pricing and detailed description please inquire at concierge desk
Vintage Hand-painted, silver gelatin print mounted to foam core (one of a lot of 3 prints)
Miami, FL 1965/2013(From Bunny Yeager’s personal collection/Grapefruit Moon Gallery)
Unframed Size: 16x20 - $3,000
Framed Size: 23x27 - $3,200
# 7 from a limited edition of 10 prints
Miami Beach at 45th St (from the Collection of Ed Christin) 1955/2013
Unframed Size: 11x14 - $2,500
Framed Size: 25x25 - $2,650
# 6 from a limited edition of 10
Padre Island, Texas
Unframed Size: 11x14 - $2,500
Framed Size: 42x72 - $2,650
Artist Proof from a limited edition of 10
Boca Raton, FL, Self Portrait 1954/2013 (From Bunny Yeager’s personal collection/Grapefruit Moon Gallery)
Unframed Size: 16x20 - $1,200
Framed Size: 13x15 - $1,400
UN-SIGNED artist proof
(From the Collection of Sophie Gill)
Framed Size: 13x15 - $1,000
Framed Size: 11x14 - $10,000
Boca Raton, FL 1954/ (From Bunny Yeager’s personal collection/Grapefruit Moon Gallery)
Unramed Size: 16x20 - $4,000
Framed Size: 23x27 - $4,200
# 4 from a limited edition of 10 prints
Unframed: 40x40 - $3,500 each
Framed: 44x44 - $3,950
2 artist proofs and an edition of 5
Unframed: 20x20 - $1,200
Framed: 26x26 - $1,450
2 artist proofs and an edition of 10
Unframed: 16x16 - $900
Framed: 21x21 - $1,100
2 artist proofs and an edition of 10 @ $900 each
Framed Print: $5,000