Matthew Pillsbury
Matthew Pillsbury (born November 25, 1973) is a French-born American photographer, living in New York City.The ''Screen Lives'' series, inspired by Sugimoto's movie theater photos, features black and white, long-exposure photographs of family and friends sitting in their apartments interacting with their computer and television screens.
In 2004 ''The New York Times Magazine'' commissioned him to do a portfolio of photos of New York museums after hours. One such photo was taken at the Guggenheim Museum: An installation in progress in the Ronald O. Perelman Rotunda (October 1, 2004.)
In addition to New York, he continued to shoot within museums in both London and Paris, including the Musée du Louvre. At the Louvre he photographed the Mona Lisa. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Dr Prof Marc Brisson, PhD, Élodie Bénard, MSc, Mélanie Drolet, PhD, Johannes A Bogaards, PhD, Iacopo Baussano, MD, Simopekka Vänskä, PhD, Mark Jit, PhD, Prof Marie-Claude Boily, PhD, Megan A Smith, MPH, Johannes Berkhof, PhD, Prof Karen Canfell, PhD, Harrell W Chesson, PhD, Emily A Burger, PhD, Yoon H Choi, PhD, Prof Birgitte Freiesleben De Blasio, PhD, Sake J De Vlas, PhD, Giorgio Guzzetta, PhD, Jan A C Hontelez, PhD, Johannes Horn, Dipl Biomath, Martin R Jepsen, PhD, Prof Jane J Kim, PhD, Fulvio Lazzarato, MSc, Suzette M Matthijsse, MSc, Rafael Mikolajczyk, MD, Andrew Pavelyev, PhD, Matthew Pillsbury, PhD, Leigh Anne Shafer, PhD, Stephen P Tully, PhD, Hugo C Turner, PhD, Cara Usher, PhD, Prof Cathal Walsh, PhDGet full text
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