Each photographer featured in Behind the Shutter has a unique style, process, and vision. Hear their fascinating, inspirational stories—watch these interviews to get a revealing and refreshing take on their passions. From laughs about trying to photograph cows to debate on photo manipulation, these videos take you further into their work.
The photography of Michael Fain, Tom Korologos, Kathryn Rabinow and Gayle Waterman will be on view through October 1 as part of the exhibition.
Kathryn Rabinow, from Aspen and Houston finds her inspiration from other artists like Georgia O’Keefe and contemporary photographers. [3 mins]
Gayle Waterman takes macro photography getting up close and personal to old and vintage things creating works that are unique and spark the viewers curiosity. [4 mins]
“This group of photographers captures both the mysticism and true-grit realism of the West,” shares Ann Korologos. “From Waterman’s macro perspective of its antiqued surfaces, to Pool’s larger than life landscapes, to the mystic, minimalist black and whites of Fain, to the journalistic realism of Korologos, to the double-take abstracts of Kathryn Rabinow, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.”
Tom Korologos has taken over 90,000 pictures on his many travels throughout his life and career. His prolific works span generations of his travels, and often are related to finding the beauty in the real world, his surroundings and finding unique perspectives in every days scenes and subjects. [7 mins]
Tom Korologos has taken over 90,000 pictures on his many travels throughout his life and career. His prolific works span generations of his travels, and often are related to finding the beauty in the real world, his surroundings and finding unique perspectives in every days scenes and subjects. [4 mins]