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In 1993 Goodman's photos of the [[World Trade Center]] attack was featured in [[Life Magazine]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}}
In 1993 Goodman's photos of the [[World Trade Center]] attack was featured in [[Life Magazine]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}}


Goodman's coverage of the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]] in [[New Orleans]] is considered the most extensive by, among others, then Editor-in-Chief of [[Architectural Record]], [[Bob Ivy]] and in 2006 Goodman's work was selected as the official photography of the recovery efforts representing The United States at the 10th International Architectural Biennale in Venice, Italy.
Goodman's coverage of the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]] in [[New Orleans]] is considered the most extensive by, among others, then Editor-in-Chief of [[Architectural Record]], [[Robert Ivy]] and in 2006 Goodman's work was selected as the official photography of the recovery efforts representing The United States at the 10th International Architectural Biennale in Venice, Italy.


==Awards==
==Awards==

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Michael Goodman (born 1950, New York) is an American photographer.

Work

Michael Goodman is an international construction photographer. As Chief Contributing Photographer to Engineering News Record from 1988 to 2008 Goodman has had over 135 Magazine cover photographs[1].

With a focus on the urban and industrial landscape, Goodman has covered major construction developments in over 42 countries and has offered valuable insights into the global development of mega-structures.

In 1993 Goodman's photos of the World Trade Center attack was featured in Life Magazine.[citation needed]

Goodman's coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans is considered the most extensive by, among others, then Editor-in-Chief of Architectural Record, Robert Ivy and in 2006 Goodman's work was selected as the official photography of the recovery efforts representing The United States at the 10th International Architectural Biennale in Venice, Italy.

Awards

Exhibitions

Private

Michael Goodman is the son of international art dealer, Marian Goodman. Goodman's cousin was civil rights activist Andrew Goodman.

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