Artist Information:
Paul Slaughter
Santa Fe, NM
United States
Member Since: Apr 2001
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Artist Statement:
All Photographs © Paul Slaughter
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My approach to photography is to simply use the most effective natural light and design to create an image that does not require any explanation.
As a very young boy I was fascinated with the effects of color and design. This interest lead me indirectly toward a career in the visual arts. My first profession was as an actor. At first I apprenticed with acting companies learning to build stage sets and then onto acting. While studying acting in New York I spent a lot of time looking at art, especially at the Museum of Modern Art. My love of music,especially jazz, lead me to a profession as a jazz disc jockey on a top Los Angeles FM radio station. When I finally picked up a camera my first challenge was to master the techniques of the camera and film. My background in theatrical lighting and design was an invaluable source to draw upon. The rest was simply to apply myself in various assignments, on a daily basis. I do recall having a camera in New York City in the late fifties. One Kodachrome photograph, the skyline of New York City, taken ...
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Artist Galleries:
The Monroe Gallery
112 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Tel: 505-992-0800
Paul Slaughter Studio
3 Blue Wing Place
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
Tel: 505-988-3179
paul@slaughterphoto.com
www.slaughterphoto.com
www.jazzphotoart.com...
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Paul Slaughter's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Paul Slaughter's Portfolio. Browse Paul Slaughter's body of work: All Photographs © Paul Slaughter
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My approach to photography is to simply use the most effective natural light and design to create an image that does not require any explanation.
As a very young boy I was fascinated with the effects of color and design. This interest lead me indirectly toward a career in the visual arts. My first profession was as an actor. At first I apprenticed with acting companies learning to build stage sets and then onto acting. While studying acting in New York I spent a lot of time looking at art, especially at the ... | |
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