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Ezra Stoller was born on 16 May, 1915 in Chicago, is an American photographer. Discover Ezra Stoller'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 89 years old?

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Occupation Architectural photographer
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 16 May, 1915
Birthday 16 May
Birthplace Chicago
Date of death 29 October, 2004
Died Place Williamstown, Massachusetts
Nationality American

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Children Evan Stoller, Erica Stoller, Lincoln Stoller

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1915

Ezra Stoller (16 May 1915 – 29 October 2004) was an American architectural photographer.

Stoller was born in Chicago, Illinois, but was raised and schooled in New York.

His interest in photography began while he was an architecture student at New York University, when he began making lantern slides and photographs of architectural models, drawings and sculpture.

1938

After his graduation in 1938, with a BFA in Industrial Design, he concentrated on photography.

1939

His work featured landmarks of modern architecture, including Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Seagram Building, Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, Alvar Aalto's Finnish Pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair, and Eero Saarinen's last project Bell Labs Holmdel Complex.

Stoller is often cited in aiding the spread of the Modern Movement.

Among architects, his name was sometimes used as a verb; to have a design “Stollerized” was seen as a great honour.

1940

Stoller worked with the photographer Paul Strand in the Office of emergency management in 1940/1.

1942

He was drafted in 1942 and deployed at the Army Signal Corps Photo Center where he taught photography.

After WW2 he resumed work as an architectural photographer and worked with the leading architects of the day.

1960

In the 1960s Stoller founded Esto Photographics, a commercial photography firm now run by his daughter Erica Stoller who is its director.

Stoller's son Evan Stoller is an architect and designer of a line of architecturally influenced modern furniture called Stoller Works.

1961

In 1961, he was the first recipient of a Gold Medal for Photography from the American Institute of Architects and he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts by Pratt Institute in 1998.

Photographs are featured in the books Modern Architecture: Photographs by Ezra Stoller and Ezra Stoller, Photographer.

His work was published in Architectural Record, Architectural Forum, Fortune, House & Garden, and House Beautiful, amongst other magazines and his photographs appeared in many books.

Works by Stoller are held in various collections, for example, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art, and photographs attributed to Stoller are held in the Conway Library at The Courtauld Institute of Art in London whose archive, of primarily architectural images, is being digitised under the wider Courtauld Connects programme.

2004

He died in Williamstown, Massachusetts, on 29 October 2004, from complications of a stroke.