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The World Trade Center has been part of Camilo José Vergara‘s life since 1970. That was the year the Chilean-born photographer moved to New York, and the year he began what has grown into a 51-year ...
Artists have long used cameras to record change, documenting transformations in landscapes or intimate portraits of people at different times in their lives.
Photographer Camilo José Vergara was named a 2002 MacArthur Fellow for his work documenting changing urban landscapes across America. Trained as a sociologist, his books include Twin Towers Remembered ...
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Chilean-born Camilo Jose Vergara is the country’s premier photographic chronicler of the American inner city. He started out in New York City in the 1970s and 1980s, carefully re-photographing urban ...
Every so often, images of abandoned buildings circulate cyberspace, populating blogs or other online outlets in the form of slideshows and photo series. Chances are that if you have come across such ...
Camilo José Vergara is a New York City-based photographer known for documenting the poorest and most segregated communities in urban America, a 2002 MacArthur fellow and recently the first ...
Photographer Camilo José Vergara finds himself drawn to Detroit in the darkest hours of the night. This week, Camilo José Vergara will become the first photographer ever to receive the National Human.