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  • Lauren Grabelle – A Photo Editor

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    The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own.  I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show something I have never seen before.  In this thread, I’ll include a link to each personal project with the artist statement so you can see more of the project. Please note: This thread is not affiliated with any company; I’m just featuring projects that I find.  Please DO NOT send me your work.  I do not take submissions.

     

    Today’s featured artist: Lauren Grabelle

     

    In 1996 I was living 5 miles away from the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation where the Schemitzun Powwow was being held — the largest powwow in the country at the time. It was my first powwow and was the most visually and aurally stimulating experience I’d ever had — a fantastic blur of motion and sounds — but one dancer stood out to me, and I could not take my eyes off of him. I don’t believe I had ever approached a stranger for a portrait at that point but knew I had to do so. The huge tent was packed with people and I eventually found him and asked. He said yes, maybe later.

    At some point I left the grounds and returned later that day. On my drive back to the powwow I saw him driving past me in his little sports car which was something you don’t see often on the country roads of Connecticut. When I found him again later in the large crowd, I had to think quickly about how and where to photograph him — the tent was dark and crowded and it was raining outside. I figured he was a car guy, and I suggested we photograph him in his car: out of the rain and in a space he would be comfortable. That idea led to this series of photos of “Tommy in His Car”. Or as a friend of his has since said “Tommy in His Iron Pony”. The first image below is my favorite, but I love pairing it with the second image as real life is both moments of quiet study and moments of connection. The third image below is now included in Ken Burn’s Our America: A Photographic History.

     

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    Suzanne Sease is a creative consultant and former ad-agency senior art buyer. She works with both emerging and established photographers and illustrators to create cohesive, persuasive presentations that clients can’t resist.

    Suzanne offers something rare: an insider’s perspective on how client’s source creative talent. Her deep understanding of the industry is underscored by her impressive resume: 11 years as senior art buyer at The Martin Agency, seven years as an art producer for Capital One, and stints with the art-buying department at Kaplan-Thaler and the creative department at Best Buy, where she applied her expertise to reviewing bids to see which were most likely to come in on budget. Over the years, Suzanne has worked with a wildly diverse range of clients, including Seiko, Wrangler, Bank One, AFLAC, and Clairol Herbal Essence. Now, as a consultant, she is equipped to problem-solve for her clients from an unusually dynamic point of view.

    As a longtime member of the photo community, Suzanne is also dedicated to giving back. Through her Art of the Personal Project column on the popular website aphotoeditor.com, she highlights notable personal projects by well-known and up-and-coming photographers. The column offers these artists excellent exposure while reflecting Suzanne’s passion for powerful imagery.

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