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Tom Palumbo is an US photographer and director.

He has been a staff photographer of Vogue and Harpers Bazaar, where he worked with the great art directors, Alex Liberman and Alexi Brodovitch. He was a vice-president of creative productions at Ted Bates, where he oversaw all TV commercials. He is a life-long member of the Actors Studio. He has taught photography at Rhode Island School of Design, and he now teaches directing at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He has directed plays off-Broadway and in regional theatres. His last production was “An Evening of Proust” at Lincoln Center. He is a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab.

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