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Robert Tellerman is a New York based photographer born and raised on the south shore of Long Island. He is mostly known for his concert and street photography. His influences include photographers like Danny Clinch, Mick Rock and Timothy Hiatt.
Robert's passion for photography is life long and even runs in his family. One of the first pictures he took was of the Twin Towers on a class trip to New York City when he was a child. Since then, he has always found an unlimited amount of inspiration from the city.
Robert has photographed many artists including Allman Betts Band, Gov't Mule, America, Marky Ramone and War and has shot many festivals such as Great South Bay Music Festival and The Meadows Music Festival.
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