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Anybody check out Thursday night's 'Nightline', featuring Meyerwitz's ground zero photographs and interview?A fascinating segment.
-- Andy Biggs (abiggs@tvmcapital.com), March 09, 2002
No...but I did see him on CBS' Sunday Morning discussing his Ground Zero work. The interview portion took place at his daughter's NYC gallery. While visiting the city this past December I stopped by to see his cityscapes of NY. These images were impressive, large colorful images. They were almost IMAX large prints. Very excellent work!
-- Martin (amloft@yahoo.com), March 09, 2002.
Where is his daughter's gallery and what is the name of it? I'll be in NYC next week and would like to take a look. Thanks.
-- James Meckley (jmeckley@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu), March 10, 2002.
http://www.joelmeyerowitz.comhttp://www.joelmeyerowitz.com/index.html?listings.html~main
you might want to to check if meyerowitz's stuff is there now?
-- Tim Atherton (tim@kairosphoto.com), March 10, 2002.
and herehttp://www.artnet.com/arielmeyerowitz.html
-- Tim Atherton (tim@kairosphoto.com), March 10, 2002.
The Ariel Meyerowitz Gallery.
-- Ellis Vener Photography (ellis@ellisvener.com), March 10, 2002.
I know the images are small, but the Phaidon "55" book on Meyerowitz is a nice introduction, and you can't beat the price.The rest of the series isn't too shabby either. I've been marvelling over the lighting in the Brady studio portraits, and the bad hair in Julia Margeret Cameron's portraits of victorian Celebrities.
-- Struan Gray (struan.gray@sljus.lu.se), March 11, 2002.
The Nightline piece was superb. You can order a video of it here: http://www.abcnewsstore.com/product-details.cgi?_item_code= N020307+01 .
-- Stewart Ethier (sethier@goez.net), March 12, 2002.