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Joel Meyerowitz
1938
27 works on record
Biography
Joel Meyerowitz was born in the Bronx, New York City. In 1959 he received a degree in painting and medical illustration from Ohio State University. After graduating, he became a street photographer, and in the early 1960s he was one of the first photographers who adopted color photography despite resistance to it in the photography community. In the early 1970's he taught the first color photography course at Cooper Union, and in 1976 he switched to large-format color photography. He is the author of 16 books including the seminal[citation needed] book, Cape Light. Meyerowitz often uses an 8x10 large format camera to produce photographs of places and people.
After the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, Meyerowitz was the only photographer allowed unrestricted access to the crash site, and he published a book of his photographs called Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive.
Works

Aftermath
2006

At the water's edge
1996

Bay/sky
1993

George Balanchine's The nutcracker
1993

Redheads
1991

Creating a sense of place
1990

A summer's day
1985

Wild flowers
1983

Cape light
1978

Recipes from an Italian summer

Morandi's objects

Pancho Saula

Aperture
Tuscany
Tuscany
2003
The Arch
The Arch
1988
Wild Flowers/Photographs
Wild Flowers/Photographs
1986
Sum Day - Lngnk Bea
Sum Day - Lngnk Bea
1985
Sum Day - Dining Table
Sum Day - Dining Table
1985
Sum Day - Cottages
Sum Day - Cottages
1985
St. Louis & the Arch
St. Louis & the Arch
1980
Joel Meyerowitz
Joel Meyerowitz
Provence
Provence
Legacy
Legacy
Seeing things
Seeing things
Rétrospection
Rétrospection
Une vision de la photographie
Une vision de la photographie
Joel Meyerowitz retrospective
Joel Meyerowitz retrospective