
Back in the 60’s, a phone call from Andy Warhol changed the life of Miami photographer William John Kennedy. Warhol, who had seen Kennedy's work, wanted the local photographer to shoot him in New York. That's when Kennedy set off for The Factory and fate stepped in.
For twenty years, the Warhol photos stayed locked away inside Kennedy’s vault. After a successful run at Art Basel, however, he decided that it would be a shame for these works of art to be once again be hidden away from the public. So, with that sentiment in mind, the photographs are still currently available for viewings, albeit, by appointment only.
William John Kennedy Fine Art Photography, Miami Beach; 305-673-0000; www.williamjohnkennedy.com.



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