Mitch Weiss (Photographer) | |
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Born | Mitchell David Weiss May 4, 1986 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Northeastern University |
Occupation(s) | Photographer and Artist |
Years active | 2005–present |
Website |
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Mitchell D. Weiss (born 1986) is an American photographer, specializing in studio and candid portraiture. Weiss' career has included editorial photography for The Boston Globe, [1] portraiture for national advertising campaigns[ citation needed] and art installations for corporate functions. [2] Weiss also served as gallery director of Boston's Piano Factory. [3]
Mitch Weiss graduated from the College of Arts, Media and Design, at Northeastern University, c. 2007. [4]
In 2012, Weiss was one of ten photographers featured in the New England Photographers Group Show at Boston's Flash Forward Festival. [5] That same year, Weiss guest lectured at the Boston Center for Adult Education [6] and Open Show: New York. [7] Weiss was a semifinalist for Hasselblad's 2012 Masters series that celebrates the best in both established and rising photographic talent. [8]
In November 2013, Humble Hues published a book titled Dogs in Thought, which features Mitch Weiss' photographs; benefits went to the MSPCA-Angell and the Animal Rescue League of Boston. [9]
In late 2011, Weiss submitted a 2008 portrait he had taken of Lady Gaga, for auction by ARTcetera on behalf of Boston's AIDS Action Committee. [10] Weiss was interviewed about the photo in the January 2012 issue of e-magazine In Classic Style. [10]
(photo byline) Mitch Weiss
Sister Cities is Mitch Weiss' photographic comparative study of Boston + Kyoto and New York City + Tokyo.
Featured Artists: Andrew MK Warren, Jordan Kessler, Gregory Vershbow, Sarah Malakoff, Mitch Weiss, Brian Kaplan, Rania Matar, Gustav Hoiland, Keiko Hiromi & Cary Wolinsky
Mitch Weiss - Studio Portraits
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Mitch Weiss (Photographer) | |
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Born | Mitchell David Weiss May 4, 1986 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Northeastern University |
Occupation(s) | Photographer and Artist |
Years active | 2005–present |
Website |
www |
Mitchell D. Weiss (born 1986) is an American photographer, specializing in studio and candid portraiture. Weiss' career has included editorial photography for The Boston Globe, [1] portraiture for national advertising campaigns[ citation needed] and art installations for corporate functions. [2] Weiss also served as gallery director of Boston's Piano Factory. [3]
Mitch Weiss graduated from the College of Arts, Media and Design, at Northeastern University, c. 2007. [4]
In 2012, Weiss was one of ten photographers featured in the New England Photographers Group Show at Boston's Flash Forward Festival. [5] That same year, Weiss guest lectured at the Boston Center for Adult Education [6] and Open Show: New York. [7] Weiss was a semifinalist for Hasselblad's 2012 Masters series that celebrates the best in both established and rising photographic talent. [8]
In November 2013, Humble Hues published a book titled Dogs in Thought, which features Mitch Weiss' photographs; benefits went to the MSPCA-Angell and the Animal Rescue League of Boston. [9]
In late 2011, Weiss submitted a 2008 portrait he had taken of Lady Gaga, for auction by ARTcetera on behalf of Boston's AIDS Action Committee. [10] Weiss was interviewed about the photo in the January 2012 issue of e-magazine In Classic Style. [10]
(photo byline) Mitch Weiss
Sister Cities is Mitch Weiss' photographic comparative study of Boston + Kyoto and New York City + Tokyo.
Featured Artists: Andrew MK Warren, Jordan Kessler, Gregory Vershbow, Sarah Malakoff, Mitch Weiss, Brian Kaplan, Rania Matar, Gustav Hoiland, Keiko Hiromi & Cary Wolinsky
Mitch Weiss - Studio Portraits
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