**Photographer of Hippies, Siberia, and Ice Dies at 85**
Nathan Farb, a photographer known for his striking images of wildly different worlds, has died at 85.
His work captured subjects as diverse as New York City hippies during the 1967 "Summer of Love," remote Siberian life under Soviet rule, and the stark beauty of New York's Adirondack Mountains.
Farb often focused on isolated communities. He used a large-format camera, a technical and deliberate style of photography. This method created detailed, powerful portraits of people and places far from the mainstream.
He published several books and his photographs are held in major museum collections.