Stanley M Kolber Stanley was born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y., and now, with his wife, Christina Clayton, makes his home in Old Lyme, Connecticut. He took degrees at Brooklyn College and then at the Columbia University School of Law. After a stint at the United Staes Justice Department in Washington, D.C., he had a long career practicing law in New York City. Although he had been birding for many years, it was not until 2001, in part propelled by the destruction of his World Trade Center office on 9/11, that he undertook photography as a second career. His work includes abstract forms from nature, wildlife, and images shot in New York City. His first love was birds, and birds continue to be is primary focus. Stanley's photographs are held in private and corporate collections, and have been accepted in juried exhibitions in Chelsea, N.Y., The Salmagundi Club of New York, and the Mystic Museum of Art in Mystic, CT. Read More Read Less
Although he had been birding for many years, it was not until 2001, in part propelled by the destruction of his World Trade Center office on 9/11, that he undertook photography as a second career. His work includes abstract forms from nature, wildlife, and images shot in New York City. His first love was birds, and birds continue to be is primary focus.
Stanley's photographs are held in private and corporate collections, and have been accepted in juried exhibitions in Chelsea, N.Y., The Salmagundi Club of New York, and the Mystic Museum of Art in Mystic, CT.
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