David Carol

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David Carol
Born August 23, 1958 (age 55)
Occupation Photographer
Website davidcarol.com

David Jeffrey Carol (born August 23, 1958) is the Director of Photography at CBS Outdoor and author of a number of photography books. He is a contributing editor and writer for Photo District News' Emerging Photographer series.[1] He is also a writer at Rangefinder Magazine, authoring a column entitled "Photo Finish."[2]

Biography

Carol grew up in Jericho, New York and later attended the School of Visual Arts and The New School for Social Research where he studied under Lisette Model.[3]

Carol's first book, 40 Miles of Bad Road... (2004), a collection of photographs from 1993–2003, and second book, All My Lies are True..., were each selected as "Best Book of the Year" by Photo District News.[4] His third 'book' "This is Why We Can't Have Nice Things!" (2011), was in fact a collection of photographs stored inside a lucite box, a contraption which Carol calls a "non-book."[5]

Books

  • 40 Miles of Bad Road... Chicago, IL: Stephen Daiter Gallery, 2004. Edited by Abby Robinson, with an afterward by Anne Wilkes Tucker.
  • All My Lies are True... Kabloona, 2009.
  • "This is Why We Can't Have Nice Things!". Kabloona, 2011. With an essay by Jodi Peckman. Edition of 251.
  • "Where's the Monkey?". Southport, England: Café Royal, 2013. Edition of 250.
  • "Here's The Deal". Southport, England: Café Royal, 2014. Edition of 150.

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