Bio

 

Early in his career, Larry Brownstein traveled extensively throughout Asia and Europe, photographing the people, landscapes and monuments before turning his attention to the American landscape, both natural and man-made. His fine art work currently focuses on the subcultures and urban landscape of Los Angeles. He is represented by Getty Images and Alamy. He has won photo contests, including a Nikon Photo Contest.

Brownstein has exhibited widely. His exposé Hollywood: A Live Show Daily was featured at the prestigious Annenberg Space for Photography. He exhibited in the critically acclaimed Group LA 2008, and has shown at many galleries including Gallery 825, Annenberg Community Beach House and The G2 Gallery.

Brownstein has published several monographs including Los Angeles, Where Anything is Possible, The Midnight Mission and Hollywood Boulevard, Where Everyone’s a Star. He was one of the principal photographers of the books America the Beautiful, California and Only in Los Angeles; his work also appears in the book Best of Nature. He frequently contributes to magazines and was formerly a contributing editor of Rangefinder and AfterCapture magazine. His thousands of photo credits include magazines such as National Geographic Traveler, Discover, Photo District News and Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel, in addition to books, textbooks, calendars, greeting cards, corporate brochures, billboards, etc.