J.M. Giordano  is an award-winning photojournalist...
J.M. Giordano is an award-winning photojournalist based in Baltimore and co-host of the photojournalism podcast, 10 Frames Per Second. His book, We Used to Live At Night chronicles 25 years of the city at night. His work has been featured on NPR, ProPublica, Al-Jazeera, GQ, Architectural Digest, Taste, The Observer New Review Sunday Magazine, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Daily Mail, Washington Post, The Baltimore City Paper, i-D Magazine, Discovery Channel Inc., Rolling-Stone, XLR8R. His work, from the Struggle series is in the permanent collections at the Reginald Lewis Museum. In 2015 he was short-listed for the National Gallery's Outwin Boochever Portrait Prize and his international photographs covering the collapse of the steel industry are the subject of a solo show at the Museum of Industry in Baltimore.

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J. M. Giordano Photography

J.M. Giordano is a Baltimore based photojournalist whose work has appeared in GQ, The Guardian, The Observer New Review on Sunday, Washington Post, i-D Magazine, Discovery Channel Inc, Rolling Stone online, XLR8R Magazine, the City Paper, and the Baltimore Sun.
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