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Nubar Alexanian was born on 1950 in Worcester, is an American photographer. Discover Nubar Alexanian's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Nubar Alexanian (born 1950) is an American documentary photographer who focuses on the human condition.
He has published several books of photographs, showing Peru, musicians, and the film sets of Errol Morris among others.
Nubar Alexanian was born in 1950 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
He was the second of four children and was prized as the first son in an orthodox Armenian family.
He was the grandson of survivors of the Armenian genocide, and grew up speaking Armenian with his grandfather who lived in the apartment upstairs, only learning English upon entering elementary school.
Alexanian attended Boston University for two years, then took time off to attend and teach at the New England School of Photography.
After his time as an instructor at the Art Institute of Boston (1972–1974) and at the New England School of Photography (1973–1975), in 1975 Alexanian co-founded the Essex Photographic Workshop, one of the first residential photographic programs in the U.S., in Essex, Massachusetts.
He since has conducted workshops and given lectures all over the world, including at the International Center of Photography in New York City and the Gaudí School of Photography in Peru.
More recently, he has facilitated critique groups in the Boston area for photographers who are working on long-term personal projects.
He then left photography school and later became a member of the first class in the University Without Walls program at the University of Massachusetts, where he got credit for teaching at the New England School of Photography from 1973-1974.
He graduated in 1974 with a BA in Liberal Arts.
Alexanian's first trip out of the country was to Peru in 1974.
From 1978 to 1989 he traveled extensively to Peru documenting the life and culture of the [Andean] people.
He received a Fulbright Artist Fellowship in 1983 to continue his work in Peru, allowing him to live and work there for six months.
The culmination of this work, Stones in the Road: Photographs of Peru (Aperture), documents the migration of the Andean culture from the mountains to the shanty towns in and around Lima, one of the many tragedies caused by civil war and a growing illegal drug industry.
In 1996 Alexanian published his first major color project, the book Where Music Comes From (Dewi Lewis).
Five years in the making, this documents the creative processes of 25 musicians including Wynton Marsalis, Philip Glass, Emmylou Harris, and Paul Simon, among others.
After traveling extensively for Stones in the Road and Where Music Comes from, Alexanian turned toward his own town, Gloucester, Massachusetts, for his book Gloucester Photographs (Walker Creek Press).
In 2002, in collaboration with Wynton Marsalis, Alexanian published Jazz (Walker Creek Press), a collection of images and quotations that illustrate the musical conversation between Marsalis and his audience.
Aired in February 2004 on This American Life.
In 2005, Alexanian shot fifty portraits for a book, This I Believe, related to a radio series with the same title.
Alexanian's company Walker Creek Media was created in 2006 and produces short documentary films for non-profit organizations.
Alexanian's fifth book, Nonfiction: Photographs by Nubar Alexanian from the Film Sets of Errol Morris, released by Walker Creek Press in the spring of 2008, is a long-term collaboration with Errol Morris, comprising stills from the sets of Fast, Cheap and Out of Control, Mr. Death, and Standard Operating Procedure, among others.
Perfect Hearing, a radio documentary about tinnitus and hearing loss, produced by Nubar Alexanian and Abby Alexanian, with Jay Allison.