- Studied at Parsons School of Design and New York University. Freelance designer, photographer, film director and producer since 1959. Founder member of London Film-makers' Co-op. Lecturer at London College of Printing and Royal College of Art, London; San Francisco Art Institute and San Francisco State University, USA; University of Geneva and l'Ecole Superieure d'Art Visuel, Switzerland.
- He traveled to England on a Fulbright Fellowship in 1964 and remained there for the rest of his life. He taught design and film at the Royal College of Art and the London College of Printing.
- He studied at New York University in New York City and at the Parsons School of Design where his teachers were Willem De Konning and Josef Albers.
- He contracted polio at 9 years old and underwent grueling rehabilitation which entailed confinement in an iron long, muscle transplants, and re-learning to walk painfully with crutches. He spent four years in the hospital before his discharge.
- Son of Henry Dwoskin and Irma Dwoskin.
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