James Muldowney is a renowned photographer and visual artist based in New York City. He has been capturing stunning images of the city and its people for over two decades. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and National Geographic.
Muldowney was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1971. He developed an interest in photography at an early age, and began taking pictures of his friends and family with a Kodak Instamatic camera. After graduating from high school, he attended the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan where he studied photography and film.
Muldowney's career as a professional photographer began when he was hired by The New York Times to document the city's street life. His photographs were published regularly in the newspaper for several years, giving him national recognition as a talented photographer. He also worked as a freelance photographer for various magazines and newspapers throughout the United States.
In addition to his work as a photojournalist, Muldowney has also created several fine art projects that explore themes such as urban decay, gentrification, and poverty. His work has been exhibited at galleries around the world including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Tate Modern in London.
Muldowney continues to live and work in New York City where he is currently working on his next project: a series of photographs that explore the changing face of the city over time.