Stoller worked with the photographer Paul Strand in the Office of emergency management in 1940/1.[2] He was drafted in 1942 and deployed at the Army Signal Corps Photo Center where he taught photography.[3] Concurrent with his work at the Signal Corp, he served on the editorial board and is listed as part owner of the newly launched (1941) architecture journal, Task from 1943 to 1945.[4][5]
In the 1960s Stoller founded Esto Photographics, a commercial photography firm now run by his daughter Erica Stoller who is its director.[1] Stoller's son Evan Stoller is an architect and designer of a line of architecturally influenced modern furniture called Stoller Works.[11]
The John Hancock Center, photographs by Ezra Stoller; introduction by Yasmin Sabina Khan, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2000, ISBN1568982593
The TWA Terminal, photographs by Ezra Stoller; introduction by Mark Lamster, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999, ISBN1568981821
The Yale Art + Architecture Building, photographs by Ezra Stoller; introduction by Philip Nobel, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999, ISBN1568981856
Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West, photographs by Ezra Stoller; introduction by Neil Levine, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999, ISBN156898202X
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, photographs by Ezra Stoller; introduction by Neil Levine, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999, ISBN1568982038
Guggenheim New York, photographs by Ezra Stoller. Guggenheim Bilbao, photographs by Jeff Goldberg, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999, ISBN1568981937
The Seagram Building, photographs by Ezra Stoller; introduction by Franz Schulze, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999, ISBN1568982011
The Salk Institute, photographs by Ezra Stoller; introduction by Daniel S. Friedman, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999,ISBN1568982003
The United Nations, photographs by Ezra Stoller; introduction by Jane C. Loeffler, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999, ISBN156898183X
The Chapel of Ronchamp : Le Corbusier's Notre-Dame-du-Haut, photographs by Ezra Stoller; introduction by Eugenia Bell, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999, ISBN1568981848
Modern Architecture; Photographs by Ezra Stoller, ed. William Saunders, New York; London : Harry N. Abrams, 1999, ISBN0810938162
The Galveston That Was, Howard Barnstone; photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Ezra Stoller; foreword by James Johnson Sweeney; afterword by Peter Brink, College Station; Great Britain : Texas A&M University Press; Houston : Museum of Fine Arts, 1999, ISBN089096887X
^"[Publisher's note]". Task (4): 1. Fall 1943. This magazine is owned and published by Henry H. Reed Jr., Richard G. Stein, and Ezra Stoller ... under the name and style of Task magazine
^"[Publishers note]". Task (6): 1. Winter 1944–1945. TASK is owned and published by Henry H Reed, Jr., Richard G. Stein, and Ezra Stoller doing business under the name of TASK Magazine ...