Ezra Stoller, a celebrated architectural photographer whose work introduced the viewing public to the high modernism of the postwar era, died on Friday at his home in Williamstown, Mass. He was 89.

The cause was complications of a recent stroke, his daughter, Erica, said.

Trained as an architect, Mr. Stoller photographed most of the important buildings of the 1950's and 60's, including Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum, Eero Saarinen's T.W.A. Terminal and Louis I. Kahn's Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

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