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'''Justin Guariglia''' is a photographer and contributing editor to ''[[National Geographic]] Traveler Magazine'', and a regular contributor to ''[[Smithsonian Magazine]]'', specializing in Asia.
'''Justin Guariglia''' is a photographer and contributing editor to ''[[National Geographic]] Traveler Magazine'', and a regular contributor to ''[[Smithsonian Magazine]]'', specializing in Asia.


Guariglia spent a decade living in Asia, and has been nominated for the [[International Center of Photography]]'s "Young Photographer of the Year Award". He was named by [[Photo District News]] as one of the top "30 Young Photographers Under 30". Guariglia was also an [[Eddie Adams (photographer)|Eddie Adams]] Workshop participant and award winner.
Guariglia, an Asia specialist, has been nominated for the [[International Center of Photography]]'s "Young Photographer of the Year Award". He was named by [[Photo District News]] as one of the top "30 Young Photographers Under 30". Guariglia was also an [[Eddie Adams (photographer)|Eddie Adams]] Workshop participant and award winner.


Guariglia won several [[Pictures of the Year]] awards, including two awards in POYi60 <ref>[http://www.poyi.org/60/01/0107.php POYi60 Winners list 2004]</ref> in the General Division/Science/Natural History Picture Story & Single Image categories for images of [[Plastination]] in China, and an additional award in POYi65 <ref>POYi64 Winners List 2008 [http://www.poyi.org/65/17/01.php],</ref> in the General News Reporting category for a photo of a cityscape image of the busiest container terminal in the world, the [[PSA International]] terminal in Singapore, which was photographed for [[Smithsonian Magazine]].
Guariglia won several [[Pictures of the Year]] awards, including two awards in POYi60 <ref>[http://www.poyi.org/60/01/0107.php POYi60 Winners list 2004]</ref> in the General Division/Science/Natural History Picture Story & Single Image categories for images of [[Plastination]] in China, and an additional award in POYi65 <ref>POYi64 Winners List 2008 [http://www.poyi.org/65/17/01.php],</ref> in the General News Reporting category for a photo of a cityscape image of the busiest container terminal in the world, the [[PSA International]] terminal in Singapore, which was photographed for [[Smithsonian Magazine]].
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In 2007, Guariglia appeared in a TV series with music legends [[Lou Reed]] and [[Tony Visconti]] discussing his Shaolin Temple project on Voom Network Gallery HD series entitled Aperture.
In 2007, Guariglia appeared in a TV series with music legends [[Lou Reed]] and [[Tony Visconti]] discussing his Shaolin Temple project on Voom Network Gallery HD series entitled Aperture.


Guariglia's work is in the permanent collection of the [[Museum of Fine Arts, Houston]], Texas. He exhibits his work in galleries in Philadelphia and Hong Kong.
Guariglia's work is in the permanent collection of the [[Museum of Fine Arts, Houston]], Texas, and numerous other private collections.


Guariglia's most recent book is entitled ''Planet Shanghai: Architecture Family Food Fashion and Culture of China's Great Metropolis'' ([[Chronicle Books]], 240 pages, ISBN 978-0811863452).
His book ''Planet Shanghai: Architecture Family Food Fashion and Culture of China's Great Metropolis'' ([[Chronicle Books]], 240 pages, ISBN 978-0811863452), published in 2008, received reviews by the New Yorker <ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/brieflynoted/2008/05/12/080512crbn_brieflynoted4]</ref> and the New York Times: T magazines.

In 2011, he published with Wall Street Journal writer John Krich, "JOHOR: Asia Latitude One" (de.MO Publishing) a book about the southern most state in Malaysia called Johor. The book was named one of the best photo books of the year by American Photo Magazine <ref>[http://http://www.americanphotomag.com/article/2012/01/johor-asia-latitude-one]</ref>, and Photo District News in New York.




==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.guariglia-chen.com GUARIGLIA + CHEN web site]
*[http://www.guariglia.com GUARIGLIA web site]


*[http://www.aperture.org Aperture web site]
*[http://www.aperture.org Aperture web site]


*[http://www.nationalgeographic.org National Geographic's web site]
*[http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photographers/photographer-justin-guariglia/ National Geographic's web site]

*[http://www.gallery339.com/html/home.asp Gallery 339 web site]


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Revision as of 17:43, 24 January 2012

Justin Guariglia
Born
Other namesJustin Guariglia
OccupationPhotographer
Notable creditPhotographer & Contributing Editor National Geographic Traveler Magazine


Justin Guariglia is a photographer and contributing editor to National Geographic Traveler Magazine, and a regular contributor to Smithsonian Magazine, specializing in Asia.

Guariglia, an Asia specialist, has been nominated for the International Center of Photography's "Young Photographer of the Year Award". He was named by Photo District News as one of the top "30 Young Photographers Under 30". Guariglia was also an Eddie Adams Workshop participant and award winner.

Guariglia won several Pictures of the Year awards, including two awards in POYi60 [1] in the General Division/Science/Natural History Picture Story & Single Image categories for images of Plastination in China, and an additional award in POYi65 [2] in the General News Reporting category for a photo of a cityscape image of the busiest container terminal in the world, the PSA International terminal in Singapore, which was photographed for Smithsonian Magazine.

In 2007 Guariglia produced a book with the Aperture Foundation, entitled Shaolin: Temple of Zen (Aperture 144 pages, ISBN 978-1597110808). He is considered the first photographer to have been allowed access inside the Shaolin Temple to photographically document classical Shaolin Kung Fu in the temple's 1500-year history.[3]

In 2007, Guariglia appeared in a TV series with music legends Lou Reed and Tony Visconti discussing his Shaolin Temple project on Voom Network Gallery HD series entitled Aperture.

Guariglia's work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, and numerous other private collections.

His book Planet Shanghai: Architecture Family Food Fashion and Culture of China's Great Metropolis (Chronicle Books, 240 pages, ISBN 978-0811863452), published in 2008, received reviews by the New Yorker [4] and the New York Times: T magazines.

In 2011, he published with Wall Street Journal writer John Krich, "JOHOR: Asia Latitude One" (de.MO Publishing) a book about the southern most state in Malaysia called Johor. The book was named one of the best photo books of the year by American Photo Magazine [5], and Photo District News in New York.


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