Jerome Liebling (April 16, 1924 Manhattan, New York – July 27, 2011 Northampton, Massachusetts) was an American photographer, filmmaker, and teacher.
[3] After the war, he returned to Brooklyn College under the GI Bill[4] to study art and design under Walter Rosenblum and Ad Reinhardt.
For two years he taught classes, showed his work in group exhibitions and served as membership secretary on the League's executive committee.
While a professor of film and photography at the University of Minnesota, Liebling began a longtime collaborative relationship with filmmaker Allen Downs;[3] together they produced several award-winning documentaries, including Pow Wow, The Tree Is Dead, and The Old Men.
[3] In 2015 the Steven Kasher Gallery held a retrospective of Liebling consisting of 50 photographs taken over 50 years in New York City.