Thursday, August 11, 2005

Joseph Szabo

Joseph Szabo at Gitterman Gallery. "...As a high school teacher on Long Island, New York for more than two decades, Joseph Szabo used photography as a tool to reach out to and connect with his students, giving him access to the world of teenagers adults rarely see. Szabo's images depict the importance of peer acceptance, the significance of the right pair of jeans, cars, cigarettes, friendships and first love. These photographs are a poignant reminder of what being a teenager is all about, a time we can all relate to; the fears, joys and insecurities of being 'almost grown-up.' These photographs also capture and preserve a particular time in American Culture, the fashion style and the mood of the 70's and early 80's."

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