There is a sense of dignity that permeates each of Damon Winter's photographs. Considering that he has shot some of the most dignified stars of our generation, I guess I shouldn't be surprised that he not only photographed them with respect, but also let their talented personas shine through.
Based in New York City, Damon Winter holds the dream job of being a staff photographer for the New York Times. Specializing in documentary, editorial and portrait styles, his work may be wide ranging, but his knack for capturing sharp and clean images brings them all together seamlessly into one portfolio.
It doesn't hurt that Damon Winters's photographic portfolio is rife with celebrities, from Kanye West to President Barack Obama and Joaquin Phoenix.
Dignified Celeb Portraits
Damon Winter Captures the Person Behind the Manly Exterior
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