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"FALLINGWATER | BEAR RUN, PA" (ARCHITECT: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT) EZRA STOLLER // 1971 [gelatin silver print | 20 × 16"]
#ezra stoller#frank lloyd wright#architecture#brutalism#70s#film photography#analog#black and white#monochrome#pennsylvania#contemporary art#american#photography#u
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SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRIL UNION CARBIDE, 1960 New York, USA Image © Ezra Stoller
#architecture#design#architect#art#archdaily#designer#artwork#photography#juliaknz#form#ezra stoller#ceiling#light#mies van der rohe#dezeen#interior#interior space#new york#nyc#luminous ceiling
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Magnavox (1960) in Torrance, CA, USA, by Risley and Gould. Photo by Ezra Stoller.
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Eero Saarinen, Interior view of General Motors Technical Center, Michigan, 1956. Foto Ezra Stoller
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Richard Foster | Ezra Stoller | Archinerds
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Ezra Stoller - Whitney Museum, New York, 1966
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Whitney Museum, Marcel Breuer, New York,, Photo by Ezra Stoller, 1966
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TWA Terminal, Eero Saarinen, New York
Ezra Stoller, 1962
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View of the Styling Administration Building and the Styling Auditorium at the General Motors (GM) Technical Center. Printed on front: "Please credit Ezra Stoller." Label on back: "Styling buildings at the General Motors Technical Center. At left is the main entrance to the Styling Administration Building. In the background is the 88-foot Styling Auditorium, one of the most striking landmarks of the 330-acre site. (X 20070-10)." Stamped on back: "GM Photographic, 466 W. Milwaukee, Detroit, Mich. Please refer to this number when ordering prints."
National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library
#gm#styling#general motors#detroit#gm photographic#architecture#detroit history#ezra stoller#general motors technical center#styling buildings#vintage#detroit public library
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TWA TERMINAL @ IDLEWILD (JFK) AIRPORT (DESIGNED ORIGINALLY BY: EERO SAARINEN) EZRA STOLLER | NYC, 1962 [gelatin silver print | 20 × 16"]
#ezra stoller#eero saarinen#architecture#brutalism#minimal#NYC#60s#film photography#analog#black and white#monochrome#modern art#photography#u
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CARSON, LUNDIN & SHAW SHAW HOUSE, 1954 Long Island, USA Image © Ezra Stoller
#american houses#architecture#design#architect#art#archdaily#designer#artwork#photography#juliaknz#form#scape#houses#residential#private houses#minimalism#dezeen#ezra stoller#post modernism#facade#architectural form
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New York Hall of Science at the 1964 World's Fair in New York, USA, by Wallace K. Harrison & Max Abramovitz. Photo by Ezra Stoller.
#1960s#expo 1964#concrete#architecture#usa#architektur#max abramovitz#wallace k. harrison#ezra stoller
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Architectural photography the beauty of ancient temples
TWA Terminal at Idlewild (now JFK) Airport,Ezra Stoller.
Architectural photography the beauty of ancient temples and modern skyscrapers
Until the middle of the 20th century, architectural photography was valued for its documentary nature. The author was required to capture the object as accurately and clearly as possible, which left little room for creative searches. After the 1950s, private architects began to employ photographers to create portfolios and present their work, bringing the genre closer to advertising photography. At present, representatives of photography usually strive to present a building in a picturesque and expressive form, while not forgetting about believability. Hotels, restaurants, and real estate agencies use the services of architectural photographers to get their ads effective. Read the full article
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Ezra Stoller | The Modernist
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Various architects, Twin Parks West /East, New York City, USA, ca 1973
Photo : Ezra Stoller ( Richard Meier buildings ) https://urbanomnibus.net/2013/11/the-landscape-of-housing-twin-parks-northwest-40-years-on/
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