Geoffrey Biddle

Geoffrey Biddle (born 1950) is an American photographer best known for his depictions of street scenes in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the 1970s.

[7] Biddle married the late sculptor Mary Ann Unger in 1980 and the pair lived on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where Geoffrey spent a great deal of time photographing the primarily Puerto Rican residents of the neighborhood.

After Unger's death from cancer in 1998,[10] Biddle relocated to California and remarried the journalist Jane Gottesman, with whom he has three daughters.

[12] His photographs depicting a stretch of Ellsworth, Maine, after 9/11 are compiled in God Bless America (2005), which is on display at the 9/11 Museum.

Other work is featured in the MOMA catalogue for Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort [2] and the book Flesh & Blood: Photographers’ Images of Their Own Families (1996).