Paul Mobley
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Paul Mobley is an American photographer. His career as a commercial photographer is grounded in his Midwestern roots. After graduating from Detroit's Center for Creative Studies, Mobley moved to New York City to study portraiture. He assisted prominent photographers as Annie Leibovitz, Steve Steigman, and David Langley before branching out on his own.
Since then, Mobley has worked with a range of corporate, advertising, and editorial clients, including American Express, Sony, Citigroup, Ford, Compaq, Gourmet, Max Factor, Chevrolet, and Microsoft. American Farmer--his first book--started as a personal project photographing local farmers from his home state of Michigan. It grew into a body of work that [1]"Has led him, down a two-year, nearly 100,000-mile road of capturing farmers from Alaska to Maine and many others". Julie Murphee said, "Paul Mobley confirms my theory that the average American citizen, when they spend enough time with agriculturalists, will fall in love with them. He's their biggest advocate right now." [2]
He lives in Birmingham, Michigan and New York with his family.