When Helen Gee, who died October 10 after a long illness, opened the Limelight on Seventh Avenue South and Barrow Street in 1954, she didn't just establish New York's first important post-war photography gallery, she helped shape a scene. Though the gallery was short-lived (it closed in 1961), Gee continued to champion and chide the photographers, collectors, curators, and critics who'd gathered there, many of whom had never experienced... More >>>