As a successful photojournalist, Serge J-F. Levy has had work published in an impressive array of magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times Magazine, The London Sunday Times Magazine, Harper's, U.S. News and World Report, and Sports Illustrated. Concurrently, Levy‘s non-commercial work has earned him numerous awards, including the W.K Rose $25,000 fellowship in the arts, and recognition in contests by American Photo Magazine and Photo District News. Levy has exhibited his work in a number of group and solo exhibitions, including a recent solo show at the Leica Gallery in Tokyo. In April of this year, three of Levy's images were included in "Witness to a Century: Part 2" at the Leica Gallery in New York. Levy teaches both street photography and self-portraiture at the International Center of Photography in New York, and he is a participant in the Center for Emerging Visual Artists in Philadelphia. As a photojournalist, Levy is interested in photography‘s ability to tell a story, whether it is a story that is or could be. The stories that Levy captures contain the vitality of American street photography, along with the subtle wit and artfulness of classic European photojournalism. Levy‘s ability to seize the decisive moment, to see and prepare for that perfect split second before it arrives, is often startling.
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Serge J.-F. Levy
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