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The New York Times Magazine 2010 Washington Correspondence (Daily Publication) "Capitol Hill" Eric Lipton [73] General Column Writing (Daily Circulation 100,000+) "This Land" Dan Barry 2011 Digital Media Presentation (Affiliated) "The Reckoning" The New York Times Staff [74] Specialized Journalism Site "SchoolBook" The New York Times and WNYC 2012
Kathy Ryan is the Director of Photography for The New York Times Magazine. [1] [2] She has worked at The New York Times Magazine since 1987.[3]Ryan has published the photography book Office Romance, which began as a personal project where she published photographs of The New York Times Building on Instagram.
• Ana Gambuto is a New York-based lifestyle photographer, educator and mom of two. One of her top passions is teaching others how to document their lives with nothing more than their phone camera.
Magazine Camera and Dark Room: New York Society of Amateur Photographers: English: US: 1898–1906: Ceased (absorbed in American Photography: Magazine Camera & Dark Room –1995: Ceased: Magazine Camera and Travel: American Express: English: US: Monthly: 1969–1971: Ceased (renamed to Travel + Leisure, no longer photography oriented) Magazine
Stock was born in New York City, to Fannie and Fred Stock. His father was Swiss and his mother was English. [2] Stock served in the United States Army from 1947 to 1951. Following his discharge, he apprenticed under photographer Gjon Mili. In 1951, he won a first prize in a Life magazine competition for young
Joanne Motichka (born 19 March 1954), known professionally as Matuschka, is an American photographer, artist, author, activist, and model.Her self-portrait on the Sunday cover of New York Times magazine in 1993 was chosen by LIFE for a special edition entitled 100 Photographs that Changed the World [2] published in 2003 and again in 2011.
2012 In partnership with the New York Times Magazine, Tearney was asked to make a series of short films. [ 10 ] 2013 a new book came out "Tierney Gearon: The Alphabet Book", "Shape Color", and For the book, Gearon collaborated with her two youngest children, of her four, to make scenes for each letter of the alphabet.
Thomas Frick, Wendy Ewald at Clarence Kennedy, Art in America (July 1986), 127, 129. Taylor Holliday, Children's photos at Whitney Biennial: 1997 Whitney Biennial exhibition features collaborative work by photographer Wendy Ewald and child photographers from around the world, The Wall Street Journal, Wednesday, March 14, 1997, A20.