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Several prominent figures in the fields of photography, film, and journalism have passed away recently. Helen Marcus, a prolific photographer known for capturing the famous, died at the age of 97. Robert Butler, renowned for directing 'Batman,' 'Star Trek,' and 'Hill Street Blues,' passed away at 95. Additionally, Philip Meyer, a reporter who pioneered the integration of data and computers into investigative journalism, died at 93. French film critic and historian Michel Ciment also passed away at the age of 85, leaving a significant impact on the film industry. Henry Diltz, a prominent rock photographer, is one of the last great rock photographers still living at the age of 85, with a new book documenting his experiences in the counterculture and his work with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
Michel Ciment, Revered French Film Critic, Dies at 85 https://t.co/LP8BAQFwIP
Michel Ciment, Prominent French Film Critic and Historian, Dies at 85 https://t.co/wTToMRxCTs
At 85, Henry Diltz is one of the last great rock photographers still living (and working). His new book is a document of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the ’60s and his own years of service at the front lines of the counterculture. https://t.co/Xxr7kKtkf4
Renowned French film critic and historian Michel Ciment passes away at 85 https://t.co/egdRjdTPoJ https://t.co/FNtkkQXq2F
Michel Ciment Dies: French Film Critic & Historian Was 85 https://t.co/bntK76gaDK
Philip Meyer, a reporter who pioneered new ways to incorporate data, quantitative methods and computers into investigative journalism, has died at 93. https://t.co/yp2be7c8m1
Robert Butler, 'Batman,' 'Star Trek' and 'Hill Street Blues' Director, Dies at 95 https://t.co/nEYAQmCQuq
Helen Marcus, prolific photographer of the famous, dies at 97. https://t.co/bv7Ie5q89S