Joel MeyeroWitz
Digital Camera World|February 2018

Explore the distinct phases of this noted photographer’s inspiring creative journey

Joel MeyeroWitz

JOEL Meyerowitz is one of America’s most famous fine-art photographers. He has been many things during his long career: a black-and white photographer capturing life on New York’s streets; a pioneering large format colour photographer; the official photographer documenting  the aftermath of the 9/11 Manhattan terrorist attacks in 2001; and, more recently, a still-life photographer meditating on light and perception.

What kicked off his passion for photography?

After studying painting and drawing at Ohio State University, he began working as an art director and designer for an advertising company. In 1962, as part of one job, he watched legendary American photographer Robert Frank, who was then earning a living doing commercial work, shooting pictures for a booklet. Meyerowitz was so inspired by seeing him work that he returned to his office,  told his boss he was leaving, and started a new career as a photographer.

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