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Katherine Slingluff: Photographer

New Orleans, LA
504.304.8458
slingluffphoto.com
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Old rooms. Going through Chelsea Market last week, the photographs on the walls caught our eye. Looking closely, we saw that Katherine Slingluff was the photographer. Slingluff? Can't forget that one. So we Googled her and found more.
 
 


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Katherine lives in Louisiana, where she has a gallery. These pics are from down there. Despite the fact that they are about decay, there is something infinitely calm and beautiful about the best of them. They were even nicer on the walls, too.

Katherine also takes portraits and photographs new rooms as well. If you like her work, surprise her and send her props in an an email. MGR


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Just perused her website. I really love the kitchen photograph.

posted by Enrique on 2005-06-09 17:11:56

I once heard the description "elegant decay" used to describe a certain type of New Orleans interiors, but am guessing the term could cover a broader swath of Louisiana, based on Katherine's elegant photos.

They also remind me of some amazing photos I saw once of the unrestored rooms of Ellis Island. You could feel a hundred souls in each empty room.

That small desk/big desk shot is quite moving to me.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-06-10 08:33:58

Really beautiful!

Patrick, I think I saw the same Ellis Island photos--Smithsonian magazine, I think? Silverware and plates still on the tables, overflowing file cabinets left untouched.

posted by bright_as_yellow on December 5th 2008 at 1:41pm
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