Talk:Ezra Stoller

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[edit] Some resources

Margalit fox. Ezra Stoller, Who Captured Modern Buildings, Dies at 89 New York Times. November 2, 2004.

Christopher Reed. The architects' architectural photographer The Guardian. Saturday November 13, 2004.

Ada Louise Huxtable. Architechture View; SHOWS WITH A PERSONAL VISION New York Times. January 11, 1981.

Joseph Giovannini. A Tribute to Ezra Stoller Architectural Record. November 18, 2004.

ESTO[1]- founded in 1966 by Ezra Stoller now headed by his daughter, Erica Stoller.[2]

Kay Reese and Mimi Leipzig, ASMP. An Interview with Ezra Stoller May 30, 1991.

Thanks Pinkville :-) above are some pages I found (not to mention his own numerous books). DVD+ R/W 13:53, 4 December 2006 (UTC)