Joel Meyerowitz
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Joel Meyerowitz’s acclaimed photo series captures diving boards and motels in Florida and Cape Cod at that mysterious moment when the sun goes downGallery
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From hats at a Paris horse race to a foggy funeral in Venice, the great street photographer’s images of gardens and flower-strewn scenes were first published in the 1983 book Wild Flowers. Meyerowitz talks about the key shots featured in a new, expanded editionGallery
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Trust in chance, have fun, know where to stand… as the celebrated street photographer Joel Meyerowitz publishes a handbook, he and five other masters offer bite-size lessons
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A new exhibition of Joel Meyerowitz’s groundbreaking street photography traces his fascinating evolution from black and white (‘back there’) to colour (‘obvious’)Gallery
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The photographer talks to Sean O'Hagan about his new book, which celebrates his 50 years of finding the 'wow' factor in everyday places
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A selection of images from the first career retrospective on the work of the renowned American photographer
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Sean O'Hagan: This year's Format festival puts street photography – and Derby – on the map and has attracted two masters of the genre, who both made their names on the streets of New York
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A selection of photographs by Joel Meyerowitz will be on show at the Quad Art Gallery, Derby from the 4 March – 3 April. The Guardian picture desk is also hosting a day at the festival on 12 March
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'In 2050, people will look at this and know what 1970s New York was like'
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Five years on and Joel Meyerowitz's epic images of Ground Zero remind us anew of the enormity of that day. The veteran photographer spent nine months at the site, shooting mangled steel, mountains of rubble, heroic human effort ... and, finally, an empty pit. As Peter Conrad writes, the images in his new book show destruction on a biblical scale.
Photography legend Joel Meyerowitz: phones killed the sexiness of the street