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Full Name
  
Lyle Owerko

Role
  
Name
  
Lyle Owerko


Website
  
owerko.com

Alma mater
  
Education
  
Lyle Owerko with a serious face while holding a camera, wearing eyeglasses, a cap, a vest, and a shirt.

Occupation
  
Photojournalism, Director

Notable credit(s)
  
His Time cover picture of WTC attack have been called one of the most important in 40 years.

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Lyle Owerko is a filmmaker and photographer whose work has ranged from Sundance Channel to Time to MTV. His photos are collected by many business, entertainment and celebrity clients. They have been used in several films including Henry Singer's The Falling Man and The Omen (2006 film), as well as books such as Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. His work is also included in the permanent archive of the Library of Congress in Washington DC. Owerko travels extensively around the world each year shooting assignments and personal work. He resides in New York City.

Contents

Portrait of a Samburu Warrior tribe with a serious face captured by Lyle Owerko.

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Early life

Portrait of a Samburu Warrior tribe wearing earrings and necklaces captured by Lyle Owerko.

Lyle Owerko was raised in Calgary, Canada. He studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. This is where he earned a Masters in Science degree in the communication arts program.

Photography and fine art

Portrait of a Samburu Warrior tribe while laughing captured by Lyle Owerko.

In 2005 Princeton Architectural Press published Jennifer New's book Drawing From Life, which featured Owerko's journals as well as those of Mike Figgis, David Byrne, Carol Beckwith and Maira Kalman.

On the left, a portrait of a Samburu Warrior tribe wearing a hat captured by Lyle Owerko. On the right, a portrait of a Samburu Warrior tribe wearing their different kind of accessories captured by Lyle Owerko.

In 2006 Owerko traveled to Africa as part of Dr. Jeffrey SachsMillennium Promise initiative, documenting the lives of the Lau people of Sauri, Kenya. Current initiatives range from the multi-media exhibition, to an art installation of large-scale portraits of the Samburu Warrior tribe.

In 2010 Abrams published The Boombox Project, his historical overview of the history of a seminal pop-culture icon. The books release was covered by many news outlets including The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Huffington Post, Fast Company, CBS News, and National Public Radio. That same year Hasselblad Cameras named him a "Hasselblad Master" for his work as a fine art photojournalist.

Lyle's work can be seen in many museum and private collections including the Victoria & Albert in London, which holds part of his Boombox collection in their permanent archive of 20th-century historically significant objects. His work can been seen at Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta, and Whisper Fine Art in London.

Journalism

Owerko shot the photograph featured on the cover of Time on September 11, 2001, the day of the 9/11 attacks, which showed an explosion at the WTC. In 2005 the American Society of Magazine Editors ranked it as 25th out of a list of the 40 most important magazine covers in the last 40 years. Since 2001, Lyle Owerko has been profiled and given interviews about that day and his work.

A portion of Owerko’s personal work as a photographer can be viewed in the self-published book And No Birds Sang, featuring images he took from September 11, 2001.

Music videos

Owerko has worked with a number of musicians including Jesse Harris, Rufus Wainwright and American Hi-Fi. He shot the music video for the first single on Jesse Harris' 2007 album Feel. He also directed a tour documentary for American Hi-Fi's 2001 tour and his photo of a smashed boombox became the cover for the album Rock n'Roll Noodle Shop: Live from Tokyo. In 2012 Lyle directed a series of music videos for Jesse Harris using purely an iPhone, which included the songs Sad Blues and I Won't Wait In 2013 he also directed the video for the title track of Jesse Harris' album "Borne Away".

Advertising

Owerko has directed Robert Redford in a series of Sundance Channel commercial spots. He also worked with Compound shooting live action elements for the 1999 IBM e-culture campaign that led to a Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.

Awards

  • New York Art Directors Club
  • National Press Photographers Association
  • American Photography
  • References

    Lyle Owerko Wikipedia