Francine Zaslow
Artist Statement:
As a still life photographer, my tabletop becomes a stage for a wide but diverse collection of props.
Transposing elements with light and an unbridled honesty, I want to show every detail, both raw and unveiled.
My images explore a wide range of texture and forms, often employing unique found objects that transport the viewer to other worlds, unknown places in time, echoing a story told, a memory saved.
As a still life photographer, my tabletop becomes a stage for a wide but diverse collection of props.
Transposing elements with light and an unbridled honesty, I want to show every detail, both raw and unveiled.
My images explore a wide range of texture and forms, often employing unique found objects that transport the viewer to other worlds, unknown places in time, echoing a story told, a memory saved.
Artist Bio:
Zaslow has been working as a commercial / fine art photographer, for over 40 years. Raised in a family of artists, her mother, an accomplished sculptor, surrounded her young daughter with seemingly limitless possibilities, a desire to experiment and explore to find her own, unique voice. Ultimately, this inspired Francine to earn her BFA in Photography at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
Zaslow has been working as a commercial / fine art photographer, for over 40 years. Raised in a family of artists, her mother, an accomplished sculptor, surrounded her young daughter with seemingly limitless possibilities, a desire to experiment and explore to find her own, unique voice. Ultimately, this inspired Francine to earn her BFA in Photography at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.