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    Interior Photography by William Abranowicz

    by Faya Sanders 2014-03-30, 12:38 PMupdated 2018-04-27, 9:09 AM

     

    William Abranowicz has been a photographer for nearly 40 years. His work is included in public, corporate, and private collections throughout the world including The National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Museum, The National Portrait Gallery in London, The Getty Museum, The Menil Collection Library, Bibliothèque Nationale, The International Center of Photography, The Museum of Art at RISD, The Newark Museum, The Thessaloniki Museum of Photography, and the Goulandris Museum in Greece.

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