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Allan Amato

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Allan Amato
Born
Allan Amato

(1974-07-18) July 18, 1974 (age 50)
NationalityAmerican
EducationSan Francisco Art Institute
Known forPhotography
AwardsSee article
Websiteallanamato.com//

Allan Amato; (born July 18, 1974) is an American portrait photographer and American film director.

Career

In 2005, Amato was working in advertising in New Orleans, but changed his career path after Hurricane Katrina forced him to relocate. Amato was evacuated to Houston, where he bought his lighting and camera equipment.[1]

Seven years later, he began creation of Temple of Art, which original was planned to be a small gallery show, but became a published book project due to the shows initial popularity.[2] Soon after, Amato, with oft collaborator and filmmaker Olga Nunes, they developed Temple of Art into a feature length a documentary. The documentary profiles Grant Morrison, Bill Sienkiewicz, Brian Thies, Barron Storey, Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman, David Mack, Dave McKean and others,[3] each sharing their stories of their creations, influences and philosophies.

Most recently Amato published his photography series titled “Slip,” (with Baby Tattoo Books, 2016) in which he photographed 60 Nude Models, interviewing each, and exploring the idea of nudity and the culture of shame in society. [4]

Film credits

Book credits

Recognition

  • In 2016, Allan Amato was nominated for an APN 2016 AltPorn Awards for Best Alternative Erotica Photographer of 2015.[7]

References

  1. ^ "EYE OF AMATO- TEMPLE OF ART". Yay LA Mag/.
  2. ^ Nys Dambrot, Shana (August 6, 2014). "Worship at the Temple of Art". Huffington Post. Los Angeles. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  3. ^ Graeme McMillan (7 July 2014). "Comic-Con 2014: 10 Must-See Comic Panels". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 July 2014. Saturday also sees ... a non-comics panel worth noting: ... Temple of Art brings together a whole host of amazing talent including Dave McKean, Bill Sienkiewicz, Grant Morrison, Kent Williams and many more to discuss an ongoing cross-media project. ..., given the pedigree of those involved, just may be the most interesting panel of the entire show.
  4. ^ "Photo Series Explores How Nude Models Feel In The Skin They're In". Huffington Post/.
  5. ^ A photo essay, studying what it means to pose nude, Boing Boing, APR 21, 2016
  6. ^ In "Temple of Art," Allan Amato Photographed Artists, Who Then Got to Mess With the Picture, LA Weekly, DEC 9, 2014
  7. ^ "Alt Nominations 2016". altporn. Retrieved 2016-05-17.

Further reading