Matt Lambros

Born
1982
Nationality
American
Country
United States
City
Boston

Matt Lambros is an accomplished photographer with a dual residence in New York and Boston. He has documented abandoned theaters in America for nearly two decades. His unwavering passion stems from a desire to shed light on these forgotten architectural marvels and the ongoing endeavors to repurpose them. Matt's works include "After the Final Curtain: The Fall of the American Movie Theater" (2016), "Kings Theatre: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Brooklyn's Wonder Theatre," and "After the Final Curtain: America's Abandoned Theaters.""

Matt's fascination with historic theaters is deeply rooted in his admiration for their unique narratives, as well as the intricate artistry and architecture they embody. He believes in preserving their former grandeur, which once epitomized the Golden Age of Cinema and brought enchantment to audiences across the nation. Matt's captivating photographs have received extensive global recognition, gracing various media outlets such as calendars, books, advertisements, and publications like The New York Times, The Guardian, Popular Mechanics, Le Monde, and Adidas.

Beyond his photography endeavors, Matt also works as a digital tech in the vibrant creative scenes of New York and Boston. His artistic contributions have been showcased in esteemed art galleries in Paris, London, New York, and Boston. Furthermore, Matt has been a longstanding member of the Theatre Historical Society of America, assuming the role of a board director in 2017, solidifying his commitment to the preservation of theatrical heritage.

Occupation
Fine Art Photographer
Address
507 East St
Languages
English
Greek