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Mellon Tytell (born 1945) is an American photographer. She has been published in ''
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''.Sandi Switzer, Rutland Daily Herald, ''World Globetrotting Photographer Mellon Tytell Captures Kaleidoscope of Images'', Sept 9, 1999


Published works

*''The Beat Book'' Contributed photographs. (Mulch Press, 1974) *''Ecstasy'' Contributed photographic narrative. (Playboy Press, 1976) *''The Houdini of Photography'' Article on photographer Weegee (Camera Arts Magazine, 1981) *''Scopophilia, edited by Gerard Malanga'' Illustrated interview. (Alfred Van Der Marck, 1986) *''Paradise Outlaws'' John and Mellon Tytell (William Morrow, 1999) *''Rolling Stone Book of the Beats'' Edited by Holly George-Warren. Contributed essay on Robert Frank, and selection of photographs. (Hyperion, 1999) *''Ginsberg's Farm'' by Mark McMurray. Contributed photograph. (Caliban Press, 2006) *''Punk 365'' Edited by Holly George-Warren. Contributed photograph. (Abrams, 2007) *''My Lucky Dog'' (HarperCollins, 2008)


References


External links

*http://mellontytell.com/
International Center of Photography - Paradise Outlaws exhibition
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