Ken Schuster

Member since 2015

 
 
 

After 34 years in L.A. as an advertising and editorial illustration photographer, and Professor of Media Arts & Photography, I retired in 2001, sold my studio and most of the equipment, and decompressed in a little cabin in the majestic northern California redwoods. A year later, I moved to Newbury, NH and a wonderful little post and beam house, filled with light from industrial-size windows, and bordered by hundreds of acres of wildlife sanctuary forest. 

I thought I had retired from photography, but every window framed a beautiful scene that I just had to capture. I unpacked one of my old studio cameras, and the joy of photography flooded back into me.  

One thing led to another, and painter/gallery owner, Ron Brown, invited me to create the photography floor at The Banks Gallery New London. It was a wonderful seven-year run.

Some of my images are on permanent display at New London Hospital, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Hospital, Lebanon, NH and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, and in many dozens of homes and businesses in the US and abroad.

EDUCATION
Charles Morris Price School of Advertising and Journalism, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Museum College of Art.
Art Center College of Design, L.A.
UCLA, L.A.
The Annenberg School for Communication, USC Graduate Studies, L.A.

 

Ken Schuster, Broom, Photograph, 20 x 11 1/2 in.

Ken Schuster, Hopper Avenue, Photograph, 16 1/2 x 13 in.

Ken Schuster, Garlic, Photograph, 11 x 11 in.

All images ©Ken Schuster