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Photographer's 16-Year Battle Against Cancer Ends
2 May
Summary
- He was a unit still photographer for 20 years.
- He worked on 'The Bear' and 'Chicago P.D.'.
- His brother confirmed his passing after a long illness.

A unit still photographer, celebrated for his contributions to "The Bear" and several Chicago-based crime dramas, has passed away. He bravely fought brain cancer for 16 years. His brother, David Dinerstein, a producer of "Summer of Soul," shared the news.
Born in 1956, he developed a career spanning over two decades. His photography graced sets like "Chicago P.D.," "Chicago Fire," "ER," and "Top Chef." He also contributed to films such as "Masked and Anonymous" and "Peacock."
Known for his technical skill and collaborative spirit, he retired in 2023 due to vision loss from treatments. Post-retirement, he embraced adaptive skiing and participated in inclusive events. He is survived by his wife, three children, and father.