Meryl Meisler is an American photographer born in the South Bronx and raised on Long Island, New York, whose work offers a vivid, human-centred portrait of New York from the 1970s onward. She started taking photographs as a young student, influenced by photographers like Diane Arbus and Jacques Henri Lartigue. In recent years a resurgence of interest in her archive has brought Meryl's work wider recognition. Exhibitions and books of her work present these photographic archives as cultural time capsules – “love letters” to New York’s chaotic energy, its people, and the fleeting, spontaneous moments that define community and identity. Her photography blends documentary grit with warmth, humour, and empathy, making her a significant voice in American street and social documentary photography. This episode is a conversation about the long arc of an artistic life — about identity, joy, survival, and what it really means to stay with the work.Meryl shares how photography was never something she “discovered” — it was woven into her childhood. Growing up surrounded by her father’s printing business, typography, and her grandfather’s constant photographing, image-making felt as natural as breathing. That early immersion shaped a visual language that would later find formal ignition. Meryl chose to photograph joy, resilience, and pride — a decision rooted not in denial, but in survival. Decades later, those images would bring her international recognition. At its heart, this is a conversation about patience, community, and staying with the work. Recognition came late. The images lived quietly for decades before the world caught up. Meryl’s story is a powerful reminder that an artistic life is sustained not by speed or spectacle, but by attention, connection, and endurance. Meryl Meisler Website Meryl Meisler Instagram Video Meryl Meisler & Lisette Model Dublin Street Photography Festival Song: Drip Music by: CreatorMix.com
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