Joel Meyerowitz
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 86 |
Date of birth | March 6,1938 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | The Bronx |
New York | |
United States | |
Parents | Hy Meyerowitz |
Children | Sasha Dorje Meyerowitz |
Ariel Meyerowitz | |
Job | Photographer |
Education | Hunter College |
City University of New York | |
The Ohio State University | |
Ohio State University | |
Official site | joelmeyerowitz.com |
Style | Street Photography |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada |
Movies/Shows | Everybody Street |
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ID | 456430 |
Bystander: A History of Street Photography
Cape Light: Color Photographs
Seeing Things: A Kid's Guide to Looking at Photographs
Taking My Time: . . .
Morandi's Objects LTD
Bay/sky
A Summer's Day
Tuscany: Inside the Light
Provence: Lasting Impressions
Redheads
At the Water's Edge
Joel Meyerowitz: Out of the Ordinary 1970-1980
CREATING SENSE OF PLACE PB
Il percorso: dieci anni in Via Lambertesca ; Ground Zero : exhibition of photographs by Joel Meyerowitz
Wild Flowers
Cape Light: Color Photographs - A New Expanded Edition
Joel Meyerowitz
Wild Flowers: Joel Meyerowitz Photographs
Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive
Cape Light: Color Photographs
Seeing Things: A Kid's Guide to Looking at Photographs
Taking My Time: . . .
Morandi's Objects LTD
Bay/sky
A Summer's Day
Tuscany: Inside the Light
Provence: Lasting Impressions
Redheads
At the Water's Edge
Joel Meyerowitz: Out of the Ordinary 1970-1980
CREATING SENSE OF PLACE PB
Il percorso: dieci anni in Via Lambertesca ; Ground Zero : exhibition of photographs by Joel Meyerowitz
Wild Flowers
Cape Light: Color Photographs - A New Expanded Edition
Joel Meyerowitz
Wild Flowers: Joel Meyerowitz Photographs
Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive
Joel Meyerowitz Life story
Joel Meyerowitz is an American street, portrait and landscape photographer. He began photographing in color in 1962 and was an early advocate of the use of color during a time when there was significant resistance to the idea of color photography as serious art.