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Nora Feller
I end up liking everybody I photograph," Feller says. "And I think they end up liking me as well, which is probably what enables me to capture the essence of who they are as people
Known For: Renowned Photographer
Faith: Christianity
Country: United States
About
Nora Feller has photographed the famous, the powerful, and the rich. Among her subjects are Jimmy Carter, Prince Ranier of Monaco, Nancy Reagan, and Bill Clinton. She is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers and her work has appeared in the New York Times, Newsweek, Conde Nast, People, and Time as well as other leading national and international publications. Ms. Feller has contributed to books such as Portraits of Hope: Conquering Breast Cancer; Inside Monaco; Philip Johnson: The Architect In His Own Words, and In the Spirit of Aspen. She has had exhibitions in the U.S. Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C., the Aspen Institute, and the Forbes, Saba, and Adelson Galleries. Ms. Feller has also worked on an HBO and New York Times produced documentary: Last Letters Home, Voices of Americans from the Battlefields of Iraq. She is collaborating with WISE for her project Portraits of Islam: Women of Courage.