Abbe Masel
- Stunts
A long time resident of California, Gore's interest in photography was
sparked by her father, a graphic artist and avid photographer himself.
She received her first camera at the age of 6 and proceeded to document
her family and friends and has never stopped photographing. She has a B
F A from the University of Arizona in art communications and a Master's
Degree in film from California Institute of the Arts.
Throughout high school and college, she was a high diver and came to California to be part of the U. S. High diving Team, performing in shows at Magic Mountain and around the world. She photographed the team frequently for publicity shots and was a freelance photographer for the Santa Clarita Signal and The Mountain Enterprise. It was her love of movement, action, and photography all came together to forge her interest in film. After graduating from California Institute of the Arts she worked in Hollywood on many motion pictures, TV shows, commercials, and music videos.
Today, working in clay, glass, fabric arts and photography she feels as though she has been brought back to her original love of movement and form. She refers to her work as being driven by interpreting and freezing moments in time. Her photography is driven with emphasis on dramatic color and light. Locally her work has been shown at Bakersfield Museum, The Younger Gallery, Arts for Earth Gallery, Work of Heart Gallery, Silver Lining, The Micro Gallery and The Ranch House. In addition Abbe competes and has won photo competitions on-line and has been featured artist on numerous websites.
Throughout high school and college, she was a high diver and came to California to be part of the U. S. High diving Team, performing in shows at Magic Mountain and around the world. She photographed the team frequently for publicity shots and was a freelance photographer for the Santa Clarita Signal and The Mountain Enterprise. It was her love of movement, action, and photography all came together to forge her interest in film. After graduating from California Institute of the Arts she worked in Hollywood on many motion pictures, TV shows, commercials, and music videos.
Today, working in clay, glass, fabric arts and photography she feels as though she has been brought back to her original love of movement and form. She refers to her work as being driven by interpreting and freezing moments in time. Her photography is driven with emphasis on dramatic color and light. Locally her work has been shown at Bakersfield Museum, The Younger Gallery, Arts for Earth Gallery, Work of Heart Gallery, Silver Lining, The Micro Gallery and The Ranch House. In addition Abbe competes and has won photo competitions on-line and has been featured artist on numerous websites.