Best USA Photographers presents
Paul Morris
“An eye of a different drummer”
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out the outstanding work of
Paul Morris
Born in England, Paul moved with his family to Florida
in his youth. His passion for creative expression found, and still finds,
an outlet in fine art photography, and he has exhibited in numerous galleries
around Florida. In commercial photography, Paul found a way to combine
his love of the camera with making a living, and after graduating from
the Art Institute in Ft. Lauderdale, he went on to apprentice with the
early legends of the Miami photographic scene. In 1980, Paul established
a studio in Miami Shores and was gaining a reputation as a detail-oriented
shooter. He soon expanded to a warehouse in Miami, and added corporate
and illustrative portraiture to his repertoire, along with daredevil
aerial photography hanging out of a helicopter.
By 1986, Paul was married to Jill Lippincott, and had established a studio in
the Miami Design District to meet the needs of a burgeoning clientele that included
numerous Miami ad agencies, publications, real estate developers, and corporate
clients. He soon developed a reputation for his uncanny knack of setting CEOs
and other high-level executives at ease, capturing them at their best in corporate
portraits that are both original and expressive.
Today, Paul and Jill work out of a state-of-the-art studio on
West Dixie Highway in North Miami, working with South Florida and national
agencies and businesses.
As South Florida’s economy has grown, there has been an increased need
for images of Florida and the tropics not available through the big stock houses;
in response, Paul and Jill, along with other photographers, created
Miami Stock Photos,offering a stock photography library of the highest quality.
Paul was a pioneering member of the South Florida chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers, serving on its executive
committee as well as being instrumental in creating the society’s web site.
He still volunteers his time to the society, and is also an affiliate member
of the South Florida chapter of AIGA. In addition, he continues to explore new avenues of photographic
creativity, shooting remote locales in Britain and Europe as well as The Great
Smoky Mountains and other American treasures closer to home. He also continues
to be on the vanguard of combining primitive and advanced technologies, and is
currently experimenting with the use of pinhole and Lomo cameras to capture images
on film, which are then digitally manipulated to create one-of-a-kind works of
art
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