Architectural photographer. In 1938, he graduated from New York University with a degree in industrial design. In 1940-1941, Stoller worked with the photographer Paul Strand in the Office of Emergency Management. After getting drafted in 1942, he worked as a photographer at the Army Signal Corps Photo Center. Stoller was one of the most famous photographers of modern architecture and documented many of Breuer's buildings including the first Geller House, the House in the Museum Garden and the Tompkins House. Stoller also photographed the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, Paul Rudolph, Eero Saarinen and Mies van der Rohe, among others. In 1960, the American Institute of Archtiects awarded their first medal for architectural photography to Stoller.
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