Decades ago, Erica Stoller accompanied her father, the architectural photographer Ezra Stoller, on a shoot of the Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza in New York. It was cavernous and dark, but Ezra insisted that a shaft of light would burst through in 15 minutes. "The plaza was full of sun," she remembers. "It did just what he told it to do." Stoller, trained as an architect, photographed the most well-known Modernist buildings in New York — the Seagram Building, the T.W.A. terminal, the Guggenheim — often after meticulous planning. That fascination with the postwar environment, which extended to homes too, was "about innovation and newness," Nina Rappaport, an architectural critic, says. His work will be featured in a book by Rappaport and Erica Stoller that comes out in December, "Ezra Stoller, Photographer," and an exhibit opening in January at Yossi Milo Gallery in New York.
Images produced by Ezra Stoller: More than 50,000
Favorite image: Salk Institute for biological studies (Architect: Louis Kahn)
Architects' term for a building photographed by Stoller: Stollerized
Year Stoller was awarded a medal for architectural photography from the American Institute of Architects: 1961
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