Mark Powell (American photographer)
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Mark Alor Powell | |
Nationality | American |
Field | photography |
Works | photos of street-scenes and unusual people in Detroit and Mexico City |
Influenced by | Walker Evans, Diane Arbus, Manuel Álvarez Bravo |
Mark Alor Powell (born September 4, 1968) is an American photographer. He is best known for his photos of street-scenes and unusual people in Detroit and Mexico City.
In 2006 he published a book of his photography called Very Important Person[1] and has exhibited his work at the Brooklyn Institute of Contemporary Art and the New Museum in New York City and the Museo Eco in Mexico City.
Powell currently lives in Mexico City, with his wife, Karina Morales, son Julian[2], and daughter Agatha.
[edit] References
- ^ Powell, Mark (2006). V.I.P. (VERY IMPORTANT PERSON). Editorial Diamantina. ISBN 9685467129.
- ^ along (2007). Location, Location, Location (HTML). sundaytelegraph. Retrieved on 2007-07-20.
- A description of Powell's 2008 edition from the Mexico City neighborhood of Tlatelolco
- Discussion: Mark Alor Powell, 2point8
- Powell's work at the Brooklyn Institute of Contemporary Art
- Featured Photographer: Mark Alor Powell, Forty Media
- Powell's photos at JPG Magazine
- Location, Location, Location, Fotolog
- Powell's official web site
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NAME | Powell, Mark |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Powell, Mark Alor |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Photographer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 4, 1968 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | United States |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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