Joel Meyerowitz - Dairyland, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1976





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The East Coast of the United States, a beautiful view by Joel Meyerowitz.
Twilight ambience around the parking lot of a local family restaurant.
Two cars parked under a pink sky, the scene is simply illuminated.
by the restaurant's lighting.
The photographer's classic beauty.
Color print prepress on satin RC photo paper.
Medium resolution, archive digital print. Later print, 2008.
Format: 20.7 x 27.8 cm with margins.
In very good overall condition.
Etiquette and annotations on the back.
Presented on a 24 x 30 cm passe-partout card.
Joel Meyerowitz (born March 6, 1938) is a street photographer, a portrait photographer and of
landscapes.
He was inspired by seeing Robert Frank at work and quickly quit his job as
an art director at an advertising agency, aiming to devote himself to street photography.
Like many greats before him, he did it with a 35mm camera and black-and-white film.
that he will make his debut, alongside Garry Winogrand, Tony Ray-Jones, Lee Friedlander,
Tod Papageorge and Diane Arbus.
The East Coast of the United States, a beautiful view by Joel Meyerowitz.
Twilight ambience around the parking lot of a local family restaurant.
Two cars parked under a pink sky, the scene is simply illuminated.
by the restaurant's lighting.
The photographer's classic beauty.
Color print prepress on satin RC photo paper.
Medium resolution, archive digital print. Later print, 2008.
Format: 20.7 x 27.8 cm with margins.
In very good overall condition.
Etiquette and annotations on the back.
Presented on a 24 x 30 cm passe-partout card.
Joel Meyerowitz (born March 6, 1938) is a street photographer, a portrait photographer and of
landscapes.
He was inspired by seeing Robert Frank at work and quickly quit his job as
an art director at an advertising agency, aiming to devote himself to street photography.
Like many greats before him, he did it with a 35mm camera and black-and-white film.
that he will make his debut, alongside Garry Winogrand, Tony Ray-Jones, Lee Friedlander,
Tod Papageorge and Diane Arbus.

