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Milton Goldstein (photographer)

Milton Goldstein (May 30, 1915 – May 17, 2000) was a Jewish American author and photographer. He was born in New York City and died in St. George, Utah. Goldstein was a statistician, accountant, and attorney before becoming a photographer in 1970. Goldstein helped to popularize landscape photography of the national parks of the United States.
== Early life ==

Milton started his law career in New York City. In 1949, Goldstein decided to transfer his law offices out West to Southern California. After working for 15 years in California, Milton began contemplating photography. His love for the mountains led to a few changes in his life and he wanted to be near a mountain grandeur he loved. Because of its proximity to Yosemite he wanted to move to Fresno, CA first, but after he found out about fog and low visibility in winter, he cancelled his interest. His second decision was the Pacific Coast Highway, but he abandoned his plans for the same reasons. In 1976 he moved to Bishop, CA for a few years, but returned to Los Angeles from Nov. 1979-July 1981. His call of the mountains stayed. To be closer to nature and the mountains, but still able to work with his clients in Los Angeles, he moved to Westlake Village, 35 miles away from Los Angeles.
Milton Goldstein was born in New York City and passed away on May 17, 2000 in St. George, Utah. He started his career as an attorney and a certified public accountant before he moved to Utah and became a photographer. He was fascinated by the American West which led to the Smithsonian Institution exhibiting his dye transfer as a one man show. "The Magnificent West: An American Heritage." After the loss of his mother, he was left deeply disturbed and turned to the camera in his own personal attempt to create an ideal world of unknown mountain beauty. His wife, Martha, was a devoted editor and supporter to all of his practice.

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