MATTHEW TURLEY
ماثيو تورلي
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source: yewknee
I’m fairly sure I’ve seen the photographic works of Matthew Turley floating around on Kateoplis before but didn’t take the time to browse through the entire portfolio until now. The landscapes are incredible and, often, very difficult to describe their appeal – they’re just so massive and overwhelming. The same applies to the “People” set – just enormous scenes with a hint of people running around (most of the time). Highly recommend going through every image in every set. There’s also a Stock Photo version of his goods in case you want more images and the possibility of integrating them into some of your own work.
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source: antiguopasalavida
Matthew Turley es un fotógrafo norteamericano, tiene su dirección en Salt Lake City en el estado de Utah, con una extraordinaria buena mano en plasmar paisajes y espacios aunque tampoco se queda atrás en retratos o en su trabajo para publicidad. He escogido para mostraros una selección de su serie dedicada a paisajes, podéis ver más en su página. Clic para ampliar.
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source: popfoto
Matthew Turley is an advertising and editorial photographer based in Salt Lake City, Utah and represented by Bay Area agency Marianne Campbell Associates. In the six years he has been shooting professionally, he has built an advertising and editorial client list that includes The Home Depot, RAM Trucks, IHG, and Bollé, as well as Men’s Journal, Outside, SKI, Bicycling, Entrepreneur, and Discovery Channel Magazine. I’m learning that there are no coincidences, especially when it comes to how I find the next person to interview. When I saw Matthew Turley’s work, I recognized something akin to this in his images of the mountains, of which there are many. And when I spoke with him, I learned he was also planning a Mt. Whitney ascent, albeit up the much more demanding climbing route after a 150-mile bike ride. But back to his photography. I also recognized a love for the medium—he often shoots with vintage cameras and lenses—and despite having twenty+ portfolios of work on his site, has an unmistakable visual and conceptual vernacular whether he’s shooting at the top of a mountain, the fjords of Norway or in a pool hall in rural Nevada. His images hold power and acquiescence in balance, a confidence born of knowing one’s right place. They have wisdom and I sensed a depth and deep intent.