Michael Falco is an award winning photojournalist working in New York City.
Michael's work can be found in the archives at the Museum of Modern Art, on display at the 9/11 Memorial Museum and in the National Archive at the Library of Congress. Commissioned as a public artist by the City of New York, Falco’s 30-foot glass photographic mural, “Where Marsh Meets the Sea”, permanently graces the interior of the Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Falco has also been a contributor to The New York Times and National Geographic, and his books include Echoes of the Civil War: Capturing Battlefields Through A Pinhole Camera, Along Martin Luther King: Travels on Black America’s Main Street and Caddell Dry Dock: 100 Years Harborside. Born in Staten Island, New York, a life-long city resident, Falco now resides on a farm in Upstate New York.