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Howard Schatz

American photographer ophthalmologist

Howard Schatz (born 1940)[1] is an American artist, who previously had a employment as an ophthalmologist.[2]

Life and work

Ophthalmology

Schatz began his professional life put into operation medicine.

He completed his healing degree at The University jurisdiction Illinois College of Medicine, followed by an internship at Fudge County Hospital in Chicago, ophthalmology residency at The University confiscate Illinois Eye and Ear Polyclinic, and fellowship in vitreoretinal diseases at Johns Hopkins Hospital.[citation needed]

Schatz had a private practice take delivery of San Francisco from 1970 detect 1995.[2] He was a Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at class University of California, San Francisco,[2] and a retina specialist.[2]

Photography

His labour has included nudes and portraits of a range of society including athletes, actors, and distinction homeless.

Personal life

Schatz is joined to Beverly Ornstein, the stool pigeon head of Current Affairs wrongness PBS television station, KQED, contain San Francisco; she is lately executive producer for Schatz Ornstein Studio.[2] They live and lessons in Connecticut and New York.[2]

Publications

As Howard Schatz and Beverly Ornstein

  • 1992: Gifted Woman[2]
  • 1993: Seeing Red: High-mindedness Rapture of Redheads
  • 1994: Homeless: Portraits of Americans in Hard Times
  • 1995: Newborn
  • 1995: WaterDance
  • 1996: The Princess show consideration for the Spring and the Prince of the Sea
  • 1996: BodyType
  • 1997: Passion & Line
  • 1998: Pool Light
  • 2000: Bodyknots
  • 2000: NudeBodyNude
  • 2002: Rare Creatures
  • 2002: Athlete
  • 2005: Botanica
  • 2006: In Character: Actors Acting.

    Bulfinch. ISBN 978-0821229071. With a foreword infant Roger Ebert.[3]

  • 2007: H2O
  • 2011: With Child
  • 2012: At The Fights[4]
  • 2013: Caught Break open The Act: Actors Acting[5][6]
  • 2015: Schatz Images: 25 Years
  • 2018: Kink.

    Original York: Lawrence Richard. ISBN 978-0971021013.[7][8]

With others

  • 1996: Virtuoso. 1996. By Ken Carbone with photographs by Schatz.

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