Paul Chesley
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Paul Chesley is a American photojournalist born in Red Wing, Minnesota who is best known for his work as a photographer for the National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
The National Geographic Society , headquartered in Washington, D.C. in the United States, is one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational institutions in the world. Its interests include geography, archaeology and natural science, the promotion of environmental and historical...

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Career

Paul Chesley was introduced to the art of photography by his father at the age of three when he was given his first camera. He grew up taking pictures on family vacations and developing film in his dad’s darkroom.
Chesley’s early work focused on natural subjects and landscapes and in the early 1970s he began taking photography classes at Colorado Mountain College and well as participating in workshops at the Center of the Eye in Aspen, Colorado.
Chesley also participated as a student on a National Geographic workshop led by Robert Gilka
Robert Gilka
Robert Gilka is an American photojournalist best known for being a editor and director of photography at National Geographic for 25 years. -References:...

, the society’s director of photography.
Chesley began shooting assignments for National Geographic in 1975 and has since completed more than 35 projects for the society. His photography has focused primarily on the peoples and cultures in Oceania, Asia and Europe.

In a interview with Stephen Metcalf for Accent Thai magazine Chesley stated that he doesn’t consider himself a schooled photographer. ‘Almost everything I’ve learned has come from my experience in the field’ he says.
According to John Agnone, National Geographic book editor, Chesley '...Takes graphically strong images that communicate the essence of his subjects - and he makes it look easy.' When asked to describe Chesley’s style of photography, Carole Lee a former project coordinator for Chesley stated ‘Paul’s sensitivity captures the gentle spirit in people.’

Recognition

Chesley's work was included in the National Geographic Society's first major exhibition, The Art of Photography at National Geographic; A 100-Year Retrospective, held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in 1988.

His images have also been exhibited in museums in London, Tokyo, New York, and Honolulu. His photographic essays have been featured regularly in Life, Fortune, GEO, Stern, Newsweek, and Time.

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