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David Anderson
 
DAVID ANDERSON was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1943 and raised there. At age seventeen, he showed his photographic work to Alfred Einsenstaedt at Life Magazine, who encouraged him to begin his photographic career at the New York Daily News, which he did. After serving the U.S. Army as a cameraman, including duty in Vietnam, from 1969 to 1983 he was a cinematographer based in New York City who specialized in commercials and documentaries. He also photographed two independent films directed by artist Nancy Graves, including Isy Boukir (1971), which was purchased for the collection of films at the Museum of Modern Art. Since 1983 he has worked as an architectural photographer and is represented by the Yancey Richardson Gallery, of New York City. His photographs are in numerous public and corporate collections, including American Airlines, AT&T, the Brooklyn Museum, the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, Citicorp, Deutsche Bank, Equitable Life Assurance Society, the Museum of the City of New York, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, among others. After living in New York City for fifty years, Mr. Anderson moved in 2010 to the Hudson River valley of New York. His website is www.davidvanderson.com.
 
Books by David Anderson :
   
On Wall Street
Architectural Photographs of Lower Manhattan, 1980-2000
“I am not sure there is any other pair of monosyllabic words in the English language that evokes as powerful a sense of place as "Wall Street", except, of course, New York itself."
Famed architectural critic Paul Goldberger from his introduction to On Wall Street
Cloth; $50.00     $37.50