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Matthew Pillsbury
Matthew Pillsbury (born November 25, 1973 in Neuilly, France) is an American photographer residing in New York, NY.
==Current works==
Pillsbury is currently working on a new body of work that is being photographed in and around New York City. Expanding on his previous works in City Stages,〔"(Matthew Pillsbury’s New York Stages )", Clinton Cargill, ''The New York Times Magazine'' The 6th Floor blog, 2012-02-23〕 which was shot in black and white and almost entirely in Manhattan, Pillsbury shot in color following his first foray into the medium in his Tokyo series in 2014. A portfolio of his new images was featured in The New Yorker in September 2015, and showcased locations that include The High Line, the American Museum of Natural History, Astoria Park Pool and the Coney Island Boardwalk.〔() ''The New Yorker''〕 He has also widened the project's focus to include locations outside of Manhattan, after a move to Brooklyn in January 2015 that inspired him to shoot urban life in the outer boroughs.〔() ''The New Yorker''〕
In August 2015, Pillsbury was commissioned by ''The New Yorker'' to photograph a large-scale projection on the southern face of the Empire State Building. Entitled "Project Change," the projected images and videos raised awareness for the plight of endangered animals. His featured images included a black and white, long exposure shot of a rooftop party with the face of a tiger appearing on the Empire State Building in the background above it.〔() ''The New Yorker''〕
In a redesign and relaunch in the February 22, 2015 issue, ''The New York Times Magazine'' published a Pillsbury photograph on its cover.〔(How Matthew Pillsbury Shot His New York Times Magazine Relaunch Cover ), Eugene Reznik, ''New York Times Magazine'', 2015-25-02〕 The long exposure image featured an illuminated spinning globe, which Pillsbury took in his basement.〔(How Matthew Pillsbury Shot His New York Times Magazine Relaunch Cover ), Eugene Reznik, ''New York Times Magazine'', 2015-25-02〕
In 2014, Pillsbury photographed various cities in Japan, with the focus being in and around Tokyo. Recent photographs from his work in Tokyo were revealed in a photo essay published on July 18, 2014 in ''The New York Times Magazine'' and include images from Tokyo Disneyland, Robot Restaurant and the CupNoodles Museum in Yokohama.〔(Destination: Tokyo ), Julie Bosman, ''The New York Times Magazine'', 2014-07-18〕 In April 2014, ''The New York Times Magazine'' first ran a photo essay of Pillsbury's work that centered around the hanami parties that occur during the week when the cherry blossoms are at peak bloom.〔(A Country in Bloom ), Julie Bosman, ''The New York Times Magazine'', 2014-04-25〕 An exhibition of Pillsbury's new Tokyo work opened Sept 10, 2014 and closed November 15, 2014 in New York City at Benrubi Gallery.〔(Matthew Pillsbury News )〕

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