Suzy Gorman
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Suzanne (Suzy) Gorman (born 1962) is an American photographer based in St. Louis. Her client list includes President Bill Clinton, First Ladies Barbara Bush and Hillary Clinton, and sports and entertainment personalities such as Nelly, Cory Spinks, Bob Costas, Ozzie Smith, Jackie Joyner, and Kathryn Sansone. She has also photographed Cirque du Soleil and hip-hop and musical artists such as Destiny's Child and Sting.
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[edit] Biography
Gorman was born in St. Louis on June 8, 1962. Her father Charles David Gorman was of Irish descent, a professor of mathematics at Washington University, with a PhD from Yale University. Her mother Gong Shu is Chinese, born in Shanghai, but came to the United States when she was 19 to study literature at Yale, and then later obtained a doctorate in psychology from Washington University, before becoming a psychodrama therapist.
Gorman attended University City High School, graduated at the age of 16 enrolled in Fontbonne College, receiving a degree in fine arts in 1983. Her brother, John Gorman, has a PhD in engineering. Her sister, Mei Ling Hazelton, was named a 1994 Rhodes Scholar in English.
Her interest in photography began in college, when she inherited her father's Leica camera after he died when she took her first photography class. In 1981 she worked for Mayor Vincent Schoemehl, and in 1982 she became an intern for Rick Gould, a local fashion photographer.
She cites Richard Avedon as one of her major influences and respects the work of Annie Leibovitz.
In 2006, Gorman was considering music videos production.
[edit] Disposition
Her demeanor has attracted attention and lost business. She claims that she has a gruff attitude because she wants the best possible photo, and sees her relationship with clients not as her being a service provider, but as a partner -- she is clear that she does not want to have clients that are not prepared to deal with her communication style and obsessive attention to detail.
[edit] Quotes
- "During the mid 1980s, Suzy made the society pages of St. Louis Magazine worth looking at. Her unique style and demeanor made it easy to approach celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Ozzie Smith, Lauren Bacall... I'll never forget the art director of St. Louis Magazine, Jon Davis, recommending Suzy (then an unknown) for the weekly forays to society parties and exclusive events. At first, I balked, trusting an unknown photographer to get the shot the first time. From the start, she never missed. She was able to get in and out of the event with a demeanor that no man could pull off. Her shots were always impeccable. She may be unconventional, but ask yourself, do you want a conventional, ordinary photo?" — Lisa Jo Romas, former associate art director, St. Louis Magazine.[citation needed]
[edit] References
- Official Suzy Gorman website
- St. Louis Business Journal, August 5-11, 2005, "St. Louis Character: Suzy Gorman"
- Alive magazine, September 2005, "Girl talk: Photographer Suzy Gorman Shoots from the Hip."
- KTVI Channel 2 News, February 2005, "Photographer with tales to tell about some of the big stars"
- Seen, May 1992, "That Gorman girl shoots anything that moves (especially her mouth)"
- From the Halls of Fame, 2005, St. Louis Commerce Magazine
- St. Louis Post Dispatch, February 23, 1995, "Suzy Gorman, photographer to the stars"
- KSDK, July 10, 2006, "Behind the scenes: Photographer Suzy Gorman" (article and video interview)