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Ed Aswad (1934–2022)

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Officiƫle naam
Aswad, Edward M.
Geboortedatum
1934-02-24
Overlijdensdatum
2022-01-21
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Binghamton, New York, USA
Plaats van overlijden
North Carolina, USA
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Photographer
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Ed, a Binghamton, NY native and lifelong resident before retiring to NC, is most remembered for his artistic creativity, life's work in professional photography, interest and curiosity in people, love of animals, and sense of humor. Carriage House Photography in Binghamton was not only his business and studio for 40 years, but also served as a hub for the Binghamton-area creative community and the home for a standing weekend poker game with friends.

As a young man, Ed served in the United States Army and was recognized by the Army for his work as a photographer/correspondent. He received a letter of commendation for his dedication, professionalism, and award-winning photographs, including photographs of a burning ship docked in Honolulu, Hawaii where he was stationed.

Ed began his professional award-winning work in commercial-industrial and aerial photography in 1954. Through his photographic work, Ed chronicled Binghamton history. He also was an author and co-author, historian, and collector. His body of work included: "Images of America: Binghamton;" "Broome County in Vintage Postcard;" "A Cat Tale in Spiceville;" and "1001 Trivia Questions and Answers of Moore County, NC." Ed always credited the very first camera that he received as a child, and more to follow as his "passport to many facets of life."

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