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American photographer (born 1947)
Edward Grazda (born 1947) is an American photographer who grew up in
Bayside, Queens.
[1] He studied photography at the
Rhode Island School of Design. He has shot extensively throughout Mexico, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Latin America and Asia.
[2] His photographs are in the collections of The
Museum of Modern Art, The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, The
New York Public Library, as well as The
Corcoran Gallery of Art and The
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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"Through his lens Edward Grazda’s ‘Asia Calling’ is an unexpectedly welcome experience.",
Martha's Vineyard Times, January 4, 2022. Accessed December 24, 2023. "At this point, a sentient being would ask, 'Who is this Grazda guy?' Ed Grazda grew up in Bayside, Queens — a.k.a. Jimmy Breslin Country — received a Catholic education that didn’t teach him about the world."
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"F-Stop Magazine". October 1, 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
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"Edward Grazda | Muslim Voices: Arts & Ideas | Music, Poetry, Theater, Visual Arts, Film, Souk". muslimvoicesfestival.org. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
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