Inspiration from Sam Abell
Sam Abell is a gifted and insightful teacher, an expressive artist, and a sensitive photographer who learned photography from his father, Thad Abell. Sam worked for National Geographic as a contract and staff photographer, and also as a Photographer in Residence. In 1990, his work was the subject of a one-person exhibition at the International Center of Photography in New York. Since then he has published three collections of his work: Seeing Gardens, Sam Abell: The Photographic Life, and The Life of a Photograph. In addition, Sam maintains a career as a writer, teacher, and lecturer on photography. This is his 24th year teaching at the Workshops. His website address is samabell-thephotographiclife.com.

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The Life of a Photograph with Sam Abell

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Inspiration from Keith Carter

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Behind The Sensor: Sam Ferris (EP.13)

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Book Edition Sam Abell Episode #1

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Inspiration from Jay Maisel

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Sam Abell 2024 MMW lecture

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Sam Abell - #myfive

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The Power of a Photograph with Canon Legend Sam Abell

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Interview: Sam Abell | National Geographic

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Book Edition Sam Abell Episode 4

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Sight & Insight: Photographer Sam Abell's Art of Simplicity

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National Geographic: The Last Roll of Kodachrome

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The Life of a Photograph - Sam Abell | OPTIC 2017

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FullVimeoHow Sam Abell Makes a Photograph From The Atlantic First Draft Series

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Book Edition Sam Abell Episode 3

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Sally Mann - Family, Beauty and Controversy

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Inspiration from Arthur Meyerson

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I wasted 33 years trapped in my own head before Rick Rubin explained this in 10 minutes…

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APA NY: The Poetic Photo Essay With Sam Abell

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