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Daniel
Debevoise
was born and raised in South America
(Colombia, Ecuador and Peru) as an embassy
brat and spent his formative years in
Rome, Italy.
You will see this international
influence in his photographs.
After
many years abroad, Daniel returned to the
U.S.A. to enlist in the U.S. Air Force.
After receiving an Honorable
Discharge, he attended Columbia
University, graduating in communications
arts.
He then went to USC Graduate Film
School concentrating on photographic
applications in film.
After
his studies, Daniel went back to his roots
and became a special features photographer
for Vistazo,
the Ecuadorian equivalent of Life
Magazine.
He focused on native Ecuadorian
life and arts as well as outdoor
landscapes for travel features on
Ecuador’s natural splendors.
He
returned to the U.S., becoming a staff
photographer for the New York City’s
Department of Cultural Affairs,
photographing museum exhibits, openings
& receptions for the media for
internationally renowned artists at major
New York City museums.
Daniel
was offered a coveted photographer
position for the Associated Press, UPI
& ANSA
in Rome, Italy where he shot events
such as museum exhibits, fashion shows,
Roman antiquity, urban landscapes for
special features on travel and tourism,
Pope John Paul II and Vatican events. His
work with the international news agencies
caught the eye of D’Agostini
di Novarra, the Italian equivalent of
encyclopedia Britannica, where he became
their commercial photographer.
Daniel
has set up his U.S. studio in NoHo, where
he feels the arts are fully represented.
He is currently concentrating on
assisting the arts through his
photography.
He has photographed receptions,
events and installations for El Portal
Theatre, LAVA (Los Angeles Visual Artists)
and local festivals and has done several
product shots, movie openings and CD
covers. He is also a Special Contributor to NoHoArtsDistrict.Com.
He
is dedicated to “photography as an art
form.” Daniel’s latest project is a
photographic autobiography of his travels
and adventures as well as an urban
landscape book focusing on the beauty of
Los Angeles’ many ethnic neighborhoods.
To
purchase Daniel's photographs, please Email
him directly.
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