Martin Schoeller (born March 12, 1968) is a New York-based photographer whose style of "hyper-detailed close ups" is distinguished by similar treatment of all subjects whether they are celebrities or unknown. His most recognizable work are his portraits, shot with similar lighting, backdrop, and tone. His work appears in The New Yorker, Outside Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Time, GQ, Esquire, and Vogue.[1] He has been a staff photographer at The New Yorker since 1999
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With more than 200 photographs that have been culled from a vast archive, Who Shot Ya? is the first major pictorial history of hiphop culture.
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膨大なファイルの中から選び抜かれた200枚以上の写真を収録した『Who Shot Ya? 』は、ヒップポップ・カルチャーの歴史を写真でたどった初の写真集。
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200以上もの写真が広大な保管所から集められ、Who Shot Ya?は、ヒップホップ文化初の優れた歴史写真集である。
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