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An aesthetic descendant of André Kertész , Aaron Siskind, and August Sander, Julie Blattberg's work can be compared with the
New Objectivists, but from the perspective of a young, female photographer in New York City at the turn of another century.
A personal reverence for ages gone by brings a particular sensitivity to her signature graphic style: classic compositions
and vintage aesthetics.
Her photography has been featured in New York Times bestselling books, including Here Is New York, 98º: The Official Book,
and Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography. She studied at university with Phyllis Galembo, and with luminaries such
as Joyce Tenneson and Bruce Davidson. She is also the creator and author of Beth and Trina: A Scratch-and-Sniff Adventure (Abrams Image, 2006).
Her list of commercial clients includes: John Varvatos, Ladies Who Launch, SUM Design, Avon FanLit, Simon & Schuster.
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