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Ezra Stoller

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Gender Male
Death19 years ago
Date of birth May 16,1915
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Chicago
Illinois
United States
Date of died October 29,2004
DiedWilliamstown
Massachusetts
United States
ArtworksPhilip Johnson, New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, New York, 1964
ChildrenEvan Stoller, Erica Stoller
Evan Stoller
Erica Stoller
Job Architectural photographer
Books Paul Rudolph
The Miller Garden: Icon of Modernism
The Galveston that was
Where Today Meets Tomorrow: General Motors Technical Center
Built in U. S. A. : Post-War Architecture
WorksPhilip Johnson, New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, New York, 1964
On view San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Education New York University
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Ezra Stoller was an American architectural photographer.

Biography

Ezra stoller was an american architectural photographer born on april 15.1915 in chicago.Ililnois.He was the son of russian jewish immigrants.He was 5 10" tall.Weighed around 160 lbs.Had brown eyes and a slender bdoy type.He was a pisces.

Education

Stoller attenedd the university of chicago.Where he studied photography and architecture.He also studied at the institute of design in chicago.

Career

Stoller began his career as a freelance photographer in the 1940s.He quickly became known for his iconic images of modernist architecture.Which he captured in a unique and beautiful way.He photographed some of the most iconic buildings of the century.Including the seagram building in new york city.The guggenheim museum in bilbao.And the united nations headquraters in new york.He alos photographed the works of renowned architects such as frank lloyd wright.Mies van der rohe.And le corbusier.

Family

Stoller was married.Ruth.For over years.They had two children.A son and a daughter.He had two siblings.A brother and a sister.

Most Important Event

In 2004.Stoller was honorde with a lifetime achievement award from the american institute of architects.This award recognized his contribution to the field of architectural photography and his comimtment to capturing the beauty of modernist architecture.

Death

Stoller passed away on decebmer 29.2004 at the age of 89.He is remembered as one of the most influential architecutral photographers of the 20th century.

In pictures: Sony World Photography Awards shortlist

Feb 16,2020 2:46 am

The Shortlist for the Open and Youth competitions in this year's Sony World Photography Awards has been announced. The Competition received 326,000 entries from 195 countries.

The awards' overall winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on 17 April.

Rebecca McClelland, who chairs the Open and Youth jury, said: "I was astonished with the diversity of work that was entered into the Open and Youth competitions.

"The award represents a very democratic appreciation of photography, from tradition to emergent trends across all genres from nature to fashion. "

Miranda Alam's work in the Open, Street Photography category focuses on a group of attendees at The Best of Las Vegas Weekly celebration and captures their reaction to a sudden gust of wind while posing for a photo at the Encore resort in Las Vegas. In the Open, Portraiture category Richard Ansett's Grayson Perry - Birth, looks at relationship between The Photographer and sitter. "I have been working closely with Perry on photographic strategies for five years to support his documentary films of British life," says Ansett. "I was always searching and waiting for an opportunity to capture the definitive image of him as an artist and influencer of the Zeitgeist . " Nadia Aly's photograph of penguin chicks huddled together is shortlisted in the Open, Natural World & Wildlife category. Billie-Maree Ward's image of crushed pastels lined up in plastic spoons is shortlisted in the Open, Still Life category. The Work of architectural photographer Ezra Stoller provided the inspiration for this picture by Christopher Madden, titled Seeing The Light I. This 40-second exposure shot of the old Victorian lighthouse off the coast of Dovercourt, Essex, taken by Shaun Mills, is also shortlisted in the Open, Architecture category. Night swim by Remy Whiting is shortlisted in the Open, Motion category. The Image features British professional swimmer Oliver Anson. Zelle Westfall's picture of her friend Abuot is shortlisted in The Youth , Diversity category. "It's important to highlight the beauty of dark-skinned women, who are often told that they are too dark," says Westfall. Ilya Bugaev's picture of a young shepherd near Trinka village, Moldova, is also shortlisted in The Youth , Diversity category.

Source of news: bbc.com

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