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Paulette Tavormina
Paulette Tavormina (born 1949 in Rockville Centre, New York) is an American fine-art photography, fine-art photographer who lives and works in Connecticut and New York City. Tavormina is best known for her series, ''Still life, Natura Morta'', which features photographic imagery inspired by 17th century Dutch, Spanish and Italian Old Master still life painters. Career Tavormina's interest in photography grew out of a 1980's request by a New York public relations firm to photograph a visiting celebrity.''Digital Photo Russia'', ''(in Russian)'', February 2012 She then took an introductory class at the International Center of Photography in New York. After moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico, Tavormina took a class in black and white photography and darkroom technique, and became a commercial photographer, specializing in historical Indian pottery and Navajo jewelry. She also worked as a food stylist, collaborating on six cookbooks, including ''The Coyote Café Cookbook'' and ''The Red ...
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Paulette Tavormina
Paulette Tavormina (born 1949 in Rockville Centre, New York) is an American fine-art photography, fine-art photographer who lives and works in Connecticut and New York City. Tavormina is best known for her series, ''Still life, Natura Morta'', which features photographic imagery inspired by 17th century Dutch, Spanish and Italian Old Master still life painters. Career Tavormina's interest in photography grew out of a 1980's request by a New York public relations firm to photograph a visiting celebrity.''Digital Photo Russia'', ''(in Russian)'', February 2012 She then took an introductory class at the International Center of Photography in New York. After moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico, Tavormina took a class in black and white photography and darkroom technique, and became a commercial photographer, specializing in historical Indian pottery and Navajo jewelry. She also worked as a food stylist, collaborating on six cookbooks, including ''The Coyote Café Cookbook'' and ''The Red ...
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