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Daniel Traub was born on 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, is a New York City-based photographer and filmmaker. Discover Daniel Traub'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 53 years old?

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1971

Daniel Traub (born 1971) is a New York City-based photographer and filmmaker.

Much of his work focuses on border regions and marginalized communities.

Traub's photographs have been exhibited internationally, including solo exhibitions at the Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago, Slought Foundation in Philadelphia and the Lianzhou Photo Festival in China.

His work can be found in public and private collections, such as the Margulies Collection at the WAREhOUSE and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

Traub's work has also appeared in publications including Aperture, European Photography and The New York Times Magazine.

Traub was born and grew up in Philadelphia, PA, the son of architect David S. Traub and artist Lily Yeh.

He is also the nephew of photographer and educator Charles H. Traub.

Traub began photographing at age twelve exploring the streets of Philadelphia.

He later studied photography formally with Joel Sternfeld at Sarah Lawrence College as well as film production and film history with Abigail Child and Gilberto Perez respectively.

He received his MFA from the MFA Photo, Video and Related Media department of the School of Visual Arts in New York City where he studied with Raghubir Singh, Max Kozloff and others.

1998

Traub lived in China from 1998 to 2007 where he was engaged with long-term photographic projects, including Simplified Characters, a series of street pictures that explore the vast changes at the beginning of the 21st century in Chinese cities, as well as the series Peripheries, which looks at the landscape at the outskirts of several major Chinese cities.

2007

In 2007 he moved back to the United States and began a project looking at the city where he was born, Philadelphia.

He also

2008

Made between 2008-2013, North Philadelphia combines images of dilapidated homes, vacant lots, and street corners with portraits of the residents.

Traub's North Philadelphia has inspired the film Night Comes On to play in Philadelphia.

Little North Road is a photographic collaboration that looks at a pedestrian bridge in the middle of Guangzhou.

The bridge serves as a symbolic gateway into China from Africa.

At the heart of this project is a selection of images collected from two Chinese itinerant portrait photographers, Wu Yong Fu and Zeng Xian Fang.

Equipped with digital cameras, they have made a living making portraits for Africans and other groups who wanted a memento of their time in China.

Daniel Traub’s photographs on the bridge and immediate vicinity explore the broader dynamics of the area and provide a context through which to see these portraits.

As a filmmaker, Traub has directed documentaries including the feature length Barefoot Artist about Lily Yeh and her collaborative artworks in war-torn communities; and Xu Bing: Phoenix, which highlights the condition of Chinese migrant labourers.

He has been the director of photography for numerous documentaries and reports for networks and production companies including PBS, Arte and German Television ZDF where he worked extensively with senior correspondent Joachim Holtz.

2009

continued to travel extensively, including returning frequently to China where he worked on the longterm project from 2009 to 2014 Little North Road.

2011

In 2011, Daniel Traub founded the film production company Itinerant Pictures.

2014

Daniel Traub has published two monographs with Kehrer Verlag: North Philadelphia (2014) and Little North Road (2015).

North Philadelphia is a photographic portrait of a neighborhood in prolonged crisis.

The book presents a glimpse into an urban area that hovers between decay and possibility, and is emblematic of many such regions across the United States.

2019

In 2019, he completed Ursula von Rydingsvard: Into Her Own, a feature-length documentary on the artist Ursula von Rydingsvard.