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Joseph Szabo (photographer)

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Joseph Szabo (born 1944) is an American photographer whose work is about adolescence.[1][2]

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Life and career

Szabo was born in Toledo, Ohio.[3] He studied photography at the Pratt Institute where he received his MFA.[3] He taught photography at Malverne High School in Long Island, New York from 1972 to 1999[4] and he continues to teach at the International Centre of Photography (ICP). Szabo is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship[5] and his work resides in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[6] Yale University, ICP and the Bibliothèque nationale in Paris.[citation needed]

He is most notable for his photographs of American youth taken during the 1970s and collected in the books Almost Grown[4] and Teenage. His photograph "Priscilla" was featured as the cover of alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr's 1991 album Green Mind. Szabo made a body of work on Rolling Stones fans photographed at a concert in Philadelphia in 1978.[7][8]

He currently lives in Amityville, New York with his wife Nancy.[9]

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Publications

Publications by Szabo

  • Almost Grown. 1978.[4] New York: Harmony. ISBN 0-517-53327-8. Photographs by Szabo and poetry collected by Alan Ziegler. With a foreword by Cornell Capa.
  • Teenage. Greybull, 2003. ISBN 978-0972778879.
  • Rolling Stones Fans. PAMbook, 2007. ISBN 978-0980369601. Paperback.
  • Jones Beach. Harry N. Abrams, 2010. ISBN 978-0810980167. With a foreword by Bruce Weber and an introduction by Vince Aletti.
  • Lifeguard. Damiani, 2018. ISBN 978-8862085427.

Publications with contributions by Szabo

  • Contatti. Provini d'Autore = Choosing the best photo by using the contact sheet. Vol. I. Edited by Giammaria De Gasperis. Rome: Postcart, 2012. ISBN 978-88-86795-87-6.
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