About Michael Wolf
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- The phrase “street photography” comes loaded with expectations—which is what makes Michael Wolf’s always-original bodies of work an important reminder of why the world’s streets continue to captivate our attention.
- Delightfully quirky typologies of ephemeral urban phenomena from Hong Kong’s streets, back alleys and unlikely perches in the sky.
- Michael Wolf made a series of candid portraits of Japanese commuters enduring the inhuman daily crush of bodies in Tokyo’s subway cars. The results are visceral, unforgettable, and almost suffocating.
- Photojournalism was yet again re-defined earlier this year when Michael Wolf was awarded an honorable mention in the World Press Photo competition for photographs he took of quirky scenes he discovered while trolling around the world via Google Street View.
- Architectural abstraction meets high-tech voyeurism in Michael Wolf’s recent photographic study of downtown Chicago. Someone described this work as “Edward Hopper meets Blade Runner.”
- Photographer Michael Wolf creates highly detailed large-scale views of high-rise structures that are homes to millions in modern Hong Kong.
Michael Wolf's Projects on LensCulture
Michael Wolf's Books
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Peperoni Books, January 10, 2012
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Peperoni Books, January 10, 2012
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Peperoni Books, January 10, 2012
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Hong Kong University Press, January 11, 2011
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Peperoni Books, January 07, 2011
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Peperoni Books, January 07, 2011
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Peperoni Books, January 03, 2011
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Mccm, October 10, 2010
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Peperoni Books, October 10, 2010
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Peperoni Books, January 12, 2010
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Aperture/MoCP, November 01, 2008
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Thames & Hudson, November 01, 2005
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Steidl, November 15, 2002
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Peperoni Books