Reviews
"Ezra Stoller, Photographer ... gives the master the prominence he deserves."--Michael Lassell, Modern, "A handsome volume on the one-time industrial design student who studied architecture with Edward Durell Stone, photographed homes for Ladies' Home Journal, and carved out a niche for himself as the 'photographer of choice for architects of curtain-walled corporate landmarks,' as critic John Morris Dixon notes in one essay."- Architectural Record , "Show[s] a new perspective of post-war America, while also offering some of the images that helped define the cultural memory of mid-century design."- Wallpaper, "Stoller's photographs, like those of Atget, are evidence for historical occurences: reducing the products of architecture to mere objects, and . . . [making] them transparent, reliable, truthful witnesses to their time."-- Casabella, "Ezra Stoller, Photographer … gives the master the prominence he deserves."-Michael Lassell, Modern, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, Louis Kahn's Salk Institute, Eero Saarinen's TWA terminal-they're all gloriously reproduced in Ezra Stoller, Photographer , a thorough survey of the lensman's elevated architectural images."- Wall Street Journal , "Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, Louis Kahn's Salk Institute, Eero Saarinen's TWA terminal--they're all gloriously reproduced in Ezra Stoller, Photographer , a thorough survey of the lensman's elevated architectural images."-- Wall Street Journal , "Ezra Stoller, Photographer ... gives the master the prominence he deserves."--Michael Lassell, Modern , "A handsome volume on the one-time industrial design student who studied architecture with Edward Durell Stone, photographed homes for Ladies' Home Journal, and carved out a niche for himself as the 'photographer of choice for architects of curtain-walled corporate landmarks,' as critic John Morris Dixon notes in one essay."-- Architectural Record , " Ezra Stoller, Photographer is a handsome volume on the onetime industrial-design student who studied architecture with Edward Durell Stone, photographed homes for Ladies' Home Journal, and carved out a niche for himself as 'the photographer of choice for architects of curtain-walled corporate landmarks,'"-William Morgan, Architectural Record , Runner-up, Photography/Art category at the 2013 San Francisco Book Festival sponsored by JM Northern Media LLC., " Ezra Stoller, Photographer is a handsome volume on the one-time industrial design student who studied architecture with Edward Durell Stone, photographed homes for Ladies' Home Journal, and carved out a niche for himself as the 'photographer of choice for architects of curtain-walled corporate landmarks,' as critic John Morris Dixon notes in one essay."- Architectural Record , Winner in the 2013 New York Book Show in the Special Trade, Photography category, sponsored by the Bookbinders' Guild of New York., Runner-up in the Photography/Art category at the 2013 New York Book Festival given by JM Northern Media LLC, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, Louis Kahn's Salk Institute, Eero Saarinen's TWA terminal--they're all gloriously reproduced in Ezra Stoller, Photographer , a thorough survey of the lensman's elevated architectural images."-- Wall Street Journal, " Ezra Stoller, Photographer is a handsome volume on the onetime industrial-design student who studied architecture with Edward Durell Stone, photographed homes for Ladies' Home Journal, and carved out a niche for himself as 'the photographer of choice for architects of curtain-walled corporate landmarks,'"--William Morgan, Architectural Record , "From iconic images that capture the rise of Modernism to lesser-known prints celebrating industry and mechanization, the book brings to light the full range of work of the celebrated shutterbug."- Architect , "From iconic images that capture the rise of Modernism to lesser-known prints celebrating industry and mechanization, the book brings to light the full range of work of the celebrated shutterbug."-- Architect, "A handsome volume on the one-time industrial design student who studied architecture with Edward Durell Stone, photographed homes for Ladies' Home Journal, and carved out a niche for himself as the 'photographer of choice for architects of curtain-walled corporate landmarks,' as critic John Morris Dixon notes in one essay."-- Architectural Record, "Show[s] a new perspective of post-war America, while also offering some of the images that helped define the cultural memory of mid-century design."-- Wallpaper, "From iconic images that capture the rise of Modernism to lesser-known prints celebrating industry and mechanization, the book brings to light the full range of work of the celebrated shutterbug."-- Architect , "...most valuable about this coffee table book is the way it gives equal weight to three realms of Stoller's output-architecture, domestic exteriors and interiors, and industry. . . these images may not have defined Ezra Stoller as we think of him, but they are an integral part of his extensive portfolio and a treat to behold in these pages."- Archidose , " Ezra Stoller, Photographer is a handsome volume on the onetime industrial-design student who studied architecture with Edward Durell Stone, photographed homes for Ladies' Home Journal, and carved out a niche for himself as 'the photographer of choice for architects of curtain-walled corporate landmarks,'"--William Morgan, Architectural Record