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Jeff Goldberg trained at RIT and has worked as an Esto affiliate for over 15 years. He received the prestigious AIA Collaborative Achievement Award in 1997. Jeff works closely with architects, and his lively images capture the intent of the designers. Jeff’s well-crafted photographs depict structure, materiality and often include people in action.
Goldberg’s major clients include Pelli Clarke Pelli, Mitchell/Giurgola, and the Polshek Partnership. Two important recent commissions are the Tadao Anto Stone Hill Center at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown MA and the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio by Jean-Paul Viguier. In the fall of 2008 he photographed the BOK Center in Tulsa, including the Barnum & Bailey circus…complete with elephants.
In the last few years, Jeff has spent much of his time in Japan and is strongly influenced by Japanese culture and design. With the combined spontaneity and control of digital capture, Jeff Goldberg’s photographs are truly images for the new century.
