Photographer of the Week - Kory Zuccarelli

Re-Post Of StudioVox Crew - June 8th, 2016

Because I love this site and love what they do and are doing with spreading the word around of amazing artist is so many forms I am glad to have the opportunity to be able to re-post there daily post that I get from them straight in to my gmail.  Lucky me and lucky you since now I am posting them here.

No this is not some lame way for me in skating by and taking it easy in creating new post just for my blog here................ or is it.........  OK, maybe a little but really, for at least a couple of weeks now I have been wanting to figure out how to save all the wonderful emails I do get from them on a daily basis and only wish I had been doing it sooner but glad I am doing it now.

So I will probably be posting these past paragraphs for a little bit until I feel it is necessary not to do so and a link to StudioVox's site as you see below.

https://studiovox.com/members/studiovox

Update from StudioVox
Photographer of the Week - Kory Zuccarelli

The StudioVox Crew

Each week, StudioVox selects an artist, photographer, or designer from our community whose work inspires us creatively. Whether for its beauty, humor, detail, or the story behind the work StudioVoxfeatures artists we love that we think you'll enjoy too.
This week, we're featuring the incredible work of conceptual photographer Kory Zuccarelli. Whimsical, surreal, otherworldly and beautiful, Kory's work captures our imaginations and beckons us into its faraway worlds. 
Based in Philadelphia, he was the grand prize winner of Digital Photo Pro's 6th Annual Emerging Pro Photographer Competition, he loves traveling the word, immersing himself in constant adventure, and collaborating with other creatives. Somewhere along the way his photography started to merge with his interests in creative writing. “This started a body of work I’ve titled Understanding Human - photographs about telling stories and exhibiting reflections on personal experiences,” he says. “There’s an endless way people can use photography differently and that’s why I find it to be such a powerful art form; because of its versatility.”



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