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Michael Ernest Sweet was born on 23 March, 1979 in Martock, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a Canadian photographer, writer, and educator. Discover Michael Ernest Sweet'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 44 years old?

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Occupation Photographer, writer, educator
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 23 March, 1979
Birthday 23 March
Birthplace Martock, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Michael Ernest Sweet Net Worth

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1979

Michael Ernest Sweet (born 1979) is a Canadian photographer, writer, and educator.

He is the author of two books of street photography, The Human Fragment and Michael Sweet's Coney Island.

Sweet was born and raised on his family's horse farm in Martock, Nova Scotia.

2003

He taught in public schools in Montreal, Quebec, from 2003 to 2015 and founded Learning for a Cause, which earned him two of Canada's highest civilian honors for service to education, A Prime Minister's Awards for Teaching Excellence and the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal.

2008

Sweet has also been a regular contributor to Canadian Teacher Magazine since 2008.

Sweet is married to poet Matthew Hittinger.

2011

Sweet was also a national finalist for a 2011 Governor General's Awards for Excellence in Teaching Canadian History and has been added to the Wall of Fame at the National Teachers Hall of Fame in the United States.

2014

He was a regular blogger for The Huffington Post photography section from 2014 until early 2017.

2015

Sweet wrote for Canada's Photo Life magazine from 2015 until its closure in 2021.

He now contributes regularly to the websites F-Stop Magazine and FStoppers.com.

2018

In 2018, Sweet appeared in Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable, a feature-length documentary film on the life of photographer Garry Winogrand produced by Sasha Waters Freyer.

In 2021, Sweet appeared in the film, Fill The Frame, a documentary about street photography in New York City.

2019

As of 2019, Sweet was listed on the faculty at the Robert Louis Stevenson School, a private therapeutic day school in Manhattan, New York.

Sweet is known for his oddly-framed, gritty, low-fi, close-up street photography, as well as for his use of cheap cameras, including disposable and instant cameras.

He is especially known for his use of the Ricoh GR Digital IV camera.

Sweet is the author of two street photography monographs, The Human Fragment, which earned him praise from photographers Jay Maisel and Roger Ballen, and Michael Sweet's Coney Island, which received praise from photographer Martin Parr.

Sweet's grainy close-up black and white shots of Coney Island, earned him a "passing of the torch" in an endorsement from the Coney Island photographer Harold Feinstein, who spent most of his life documenting the famous urban beach.

His photography often consists of "human fragments"—partial views of people on the street.

His works are mainly presented in black and white, with a grainy texture.

2020

Sweet's photography has won both a portfolio and spotlight prize in Black and White Magazine, a 2020 LifeFramer Award, and a Popular Photography 2013 prize.

Sweet has written for the Evergreen Review, Canadian Teacher Magazine, Reed Magazine, English Journal, Photo Life Magazine and others.