Joel Meyerowitz is an award-winning photographer whose work has appeared in over 350 exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world. Born in New York 
As an early (mid-60s) advocate of colour photography, Meyerowitz was instrumental in transforming a general resistance to colour film into an almost universal acceptance. His first book, Cape  Light Tuscany 
In 1998 he produced and directed his first film, POP – an intimate diary of a three-week road trip Meyerowitz made with his son, Sasha, and father, Hy. The central character of this odyssey is an unpredictable, street-wise, witty 87 year-old with a failing memory. POP is both a clear-eyed look at aging and a meditation on the significance of memory.
Within a few days of the 9/11 attacks in New York New York  and Washington , DC 
The only photographer to be granted unimpeded access to Ground Zero after September 13, 2001, Meyerowitz takes a meditative stance toward the work and workers there, systematically documenting the painful work of rescue, recovery, demolition and excavation.
The US Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs asked the Museum of the City of New York 
The 28 images that make up “After September 11: Images from Ground Zero”, presented in a 30 inch x 40 inch format, relate the catastrophic destruction of the attacks to the physical, human dimensions of the recovery effort. Each is its own, succinct reminder of the magnitude of destruction and loss brought by the attacks, and the heroic nature of the response. Together, they serve as a stunning reminder of that extraordinary day, and the days that followed.
Between 2001 and 2004, the exhibition traveled to more than 200 cities in 60 countries, and was seen by over three and a half million people.
In addition to the travelling shows, Meyerowitz was invited to represent the United States Manhattan 
The Venice  show is now touring the US 
Meyerowitz is a Guggenheim fellow and a recipient of both the NEA and NEH awards. His work is in the collections of the Museum  of Modern Art 
I find Meyerowitz work inspiring and think how brave this guy is taking risks walking the streets and taking pictures of random people and its works. He is a really accurate note taker as well. He will record the color that he is acutally seeing so he can replicate an image as closely as possible as to what he sees.
I really would love a housing for my camera so I can take some underwater pictures and do a mermaid collection.
I really would love a housing for my camera so I can take some underwater pictures and do a mermaid collection.


