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Susan
Carr was born and raised in Indiana and has been passionate
about photography since she took her first photography class back in high
school. Her love of architecture and travel make her professional specialty
in architectural photography a perfect fit. Susan’s photographs
have always emphasized the details revealing through her vision the essence
of her subjects.
Susan’s attention to the small elements gives her work a precious
quality that clients find invaluable. Striking compositions and the use
of lush lighting give Susan’s photographs the power to draw the
viewer in over and over again.
Susan exhibits her work widely in galleries and museums, including the
Museum of Contemporary Photography, The Urban Institute of Contemporary
Art and the Thomas Werner Gallery. Her work is included in many private
and public collections, most notably the Pfizer Corporation and the Museum
of Contemporary Photography.
Susan is an active member in the American Society of Media Photographers,
serving as the National President from 2004-2006. She is only the third
woman to hold that post in the society’s sixty-year history. ASMP
is a trade association representing over 5000 professional photographers
worldwide.
Susan is a frequent visiting artist and lecturer including the University
of Michigan, the Center for Creative Studies and the Society for Photographic
Education’s Midwest Conference. She also served as a seminar panelist
for the American Institute of Architects national conference in 2005.
View Susan’s personal work by visiting www.susancarrphoto.com.
Gary Cialdella
has been photographing since he was a teenager. His interest in vernacular
landscapes and architectural subjects began as a child growing up on the
industrial south side of Chicago. His passion for the built environment
makes him perfectly suited to the specialty of architectural photography.
Gary’s ability to repeatedly find the “perfect viewpoint”
to translate the essence of a given building into an eloquent photograph
brings his clients back to him again and again. His images are graceful,
revealing the strength of the subject without resorting to clichés
or tricks. The results are strong photographs that stand the test of time.
Gary’s photographs are exhibited widely throughout the United States,
including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brauer Museum of Art and the
North Dakota Museum of Art. A portfolio of recent work is currently part
of the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s Midwest Photographer
Archive. His work is included in numerous public and private collections,
most notably the Pfizer Corporation.
Gary received his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Notre Dame
and also has a Masters in History. He received grants from both the Michigan
Council for the Humanities and Michigan Council for the Arts for projects
photographing rural and vernacular subjects in southwest Michigan.
Gary is a respected educator in the field having taught photography at
many colleges and universities, including the University of Notre Dame,
the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts and Western Michigan University. In addition
he has taught workshops at numerous institutions, including the Center
for Creative Studies, the University of Michigan and Michigan State University.
View Gary’s personal work by visiting www.garycialdella.com.
Carr Cialdella Photography
7363 N. Damen, Suite 104, Chicago, IL 60645 773-262-1582
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