Photographer Joel Meyerowitz is a pioneer in a way that many photographers don’t even realize. Indeed, without his work, it’s possible that many others might not have ever taken your photographs seriously. With his exhibit at Huxley Parlor ending very recently, the famous documentary photographer will be showing off his photographs at the Howard Greenburg Gallery in NYC. But that’s not the really fascinating part. “…the show presents six unique dye sublimation prints from the first ever museum exhibition devoted to digital printing technology at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1994,” says the press release. “These prints are permanent and display a uniquely beautiful color palette not unlike traditional dye transfer prints.”














