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Sante D'Orazio (born January 23, 1956) is an American photographer. D'Orazio exhibited in the Kunsthaus Munich, Kunsthauswien Vienna, the L.A. County Museum, Kahmann Gallery (Amsterdam), Stellan Holm Gallery (New York), Cameraworks Gallery (Berlin) Hilario Galguera Gallery (Mexico City), and NRW Forum in Düsseldorf. His publications include: A Private View, Sante D'Orazio Photographs, Pam: American Icon, Katlick School, Gianni and Donatella, and Barely Private.
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Born | January 23, 1956 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Photographer |
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Website | santedorazio |
D'Orazio was married to fashion model Kara Young from 1994 to 1998.[2]They had one son together, Nickola, also a photographer.
"Everybody has a different approach to it, but I always tell people: learn how to stop thinking. Once you start thinking with the camera in your hand, you’ve lost the picture. If you had time to think, the picture’s gone." – Sante D'Orazio, In a 2023 interview with The Trops
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