“Since 1996, I have had the privilege of shooting more than 100 different projects for Entertainment Weekly, including 26 covers,” notes Art Streiber on the heels of the magazine’s big announcement that it will be moving its headquarters from New York City to Los Angeles. “I’ve photographed writers and producers, motion picture and television actors, late-night hosts, Oscar winners the morning after their big night, and multiple movie and TV cast reunions.”
“EW has taken me to New York City, Atlanta, Nashville, Vancouver, Las Vegas, and Chicago!” he continues. “Thanks to the magazine, I’ve met Steven Spielberg, Jimmy Fallon, the Waltons, and the Muppets!”
And he was in excellent company through all of the above photographic adventures.
“I am indebted to the photography department at EW,” says Art, “who have been so supportive over the last two-plus decades, particularly Lisa Berman, Michele Romero, Richard Maltz, and Sarah Czeladnicki.”
As EW‘s New York era comes to an end, we take a look back at some of the many, many—did we mention there are a lot?—highlights from Art’s shoots for the magazine…

- Arrested Development, May 13, 2013

- Modern Family, October 1, 2010

- Dukes of Hazzard, August 12, 2005

- Arrested Development, May 13, 2013

- The Hills, August 5, 2008

- Fifty Shades of Grey, April 6, 2012

- Modern Family, October 1, 2010

- The Walking Dead, September 29, 2017

- Agents of Shield, August 30, 2013

- Entertainers of the Year 2010

- The Office, October 5, 2007

- The Office, October 5, 2007

- Terminator, November 7, 2014

- American Idol, April 20, 2017

- Seth MacFarlane, February 22, 2013

- Steven Spielberg, December 9, 2011

- American Idol, January 12, 2007

- The Office, October 5, 2007

- Parks & Recreation, February 18, 2011

- The Walking Dead, July 26, 2013

- Jimmy Kimmel, March 13, 2015

- American Crime Story, January 29/February 5, 2016

- The Walking Dead, July 26, 2013

- American Idol, January 14, 2011

- Slumdog Millionaire, March 6, 2009

- The Walking Dead, September 29, 2017

- The Walking Dead, September 29, 2017

- Key & Peele, October 3, 2014

- Sons of Anarchy, October 18, 2013

- Modern Family, October 1, 2010

- Modern Family, October 1, 2010

- Parks & Recreation, February 18, 2011

- Arrested Development, May 13, 2013

- Little Miss Sunshine, August 11, 2006

- Modern Family, October 1, 2010

- Jimmy Fallon, December 12, 2014

- Louis CK, July 6, 2012

- The Help, August 12, 2011

- Michael Keaton, October 17, 2014

- Up in the Air, January 8, 2010

- The Office, October 5, 2007

- Super8, June 17, 2011

- TR Knight, July 31, 2009

- The Walking Dead, July 26, 2013

- Modern Family, October 1, 2010

- Terminator, November 7, 2014

- Fall TV Preview, September 20–27, 2013
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Art Streiber on 21 years of shooting for Entertainment Weekly: more than 100 assignments, 26 cover stories, and countless celebrities
“Since 1996, I have had the privilege of shooting more than 100 different projects for Entertainment Weekly, including 26 covers,” notes Art Streiber on the heels of the magazine’s big announcement that it will be moving its headquarters from New York City to Los Angeles. “I’ve photographed writers and producers, motion picture and television actors, late-night hosts, Oscar winners the morning after their big night, and multiple movie and TV cast reunions.”
“EW has taken me to New York City, Atlanta, Nashville, Vancouver, Las Vegas, and Chicago!” he continues. “Thanks to the magazine, I’ve met Steven Spielberg, Jimmy Fallon, the Waltons, and the Muppets!”
And he was in excellent company through all of the above photographic adventures.
“I am indebted to the photography department at EW,” says Art, “who have been so supportive over the last two-plus decades, particularly Lisa Berman, Michele Romero, Richard Maltz, and Sarah Czeladnicki.”
As EW‘s New York era comes to an end, we take a look back at some of the many, many—did we mention there are a lot?—highlights from Art’s shoots for the magazine…
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