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The photographic work of

K. L. Slusher

While I see my work as interpretive Documentary in nature, Photographs are never a true and unbiased version of reality. Always, the Photographer colors the image with his own bias, skill and knowledge. In my work, I attempt to portray the nobility and grandeur inherent in my subject matter. The Black and White Photograph with its pallet of moody grays is the perfect medium for me.

Photo by P. L. Jackson

 

Photo by Ned Ahrens

My work is divided into three portfolios, all in Black and White: Documentary Work and Documentary Photography of major construction in Seattle during the 1980's, and currently in Tacoma, a major shoreline redevelopment on the Thea Foss Waterway; the Northwest landscape; Landscape Photography; and Environmental Portraits of Northwest artists.

I began Interpretive Photography while a journalism major in 1972. I subsequently studied under Bob Embrey at WWSU. I have taught black and white and Color Photography at area schools, and worked for several years as technician and supervisor in area Photography Labs. As a Seattle WA Photographer, I ran my own Photography Gallery in Seattle for 6 years. 

 In 1999, I began working in Digital Video. Computer illiterate at the time, I not only had to learn how to use a computer, but also how to troubleshoot and rebuild one. Hence, it was nearly 2 years before I finished my first project. 

This is a large Seattle Photographer and Seattle WA Documentary Photography site, and is getting larger. If you like my imagery, please bookmark this page, and come again, soon.

 

Photo by Garland Norin

mail to: K.L.Slusher@openmondays.com

 

 

 

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