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September 24, 2021

| Kelly Starbuck

Kelly Starbuck Artist Profile in Wilmington Magazine

Reaching for Her Stars!

September 7, 2021

Talented, local photographer Kelly Starbuck showcases traditional wall prints and textile pieces in her latest exhibition.

By KIM HENRY

Photography by KELLY STARBUCK

Photo by Dan Pierce
Starbuck with sister and nieces in front of artist & musician portraits at her previous fine art photography gallery, Salt Studio

Like so many artists before her, local photographer Kelly Starbuck arrived at the crossroads where she had to decide whether to continue on her secure but crushing career path, or take the leap and follow her true calling. It’s never easy to make that shift when the road is less traveled, and there’s no obvious map to follow, but it’s never easy living with regret either. Well, certainly not for this courageous photographer. Starbuck seized the moment and has since navigated her way to a more deeply fulfilling creative life as a full time working photographer. September sees Wilmington Magazine’s very own freelance photographer of eight years, hosting an exhibit of her personal work at Art in Bloom, and we’re excited to celebrate her accomplishments.

Having moved from Wilmington, NC at 26 to take her own bite of the Big Apple, Starbuck began producing major corporate events and was thriving on the adrenaline of the fast pace and glamorous veneer. “I loved it for a while, and then one morning after another 18 hour work day, I realized I had surrounded myself with people who were actually doing what I wanted to be doing, while I managed budgets and logistics,” remembers Starbuck. Listening to her ‘inner voice’ and drawing on her innate resourcefulness, her aim was to become a full time photographer, crafting professional shoots and exploring her own fine art projects, without going into a ton of debt.

Consequently in 2003, Starbuck began her transition into the photographic industry. Her singular focus led her to being a photo assistant and studio manager to the iconic Fernando Bengoechea and simultaneously working as a teaching assistant at the International Center of Photography in NYC. “I threw myself into the fire in all the areas I was interested in and learnt that way. I was helping teachers and gaining knowledge at the same time,” smiles Starbuck, surrounded by her eclectic body of photographic work. Abstract prints exploring light and dark sit next to assignment based headshots and editorial shoots.

Deeply inspired by memories, documentation and the feeling of a specific moment, Starbuck’s personal work seeks to capture a sense of time and space by playing with light and shadow. Growing up in Wrightsville Beach, then experiencing the intensity of New York City, her latest collection honors her relationship with both nature and city life. “New York is where I became a photographer. This exhibit is all about utilizing the energy of the city, the bright lights and connecting it to where I am now, back at my roots, back at the beach,” explains Starbuck.

Seapath, new Full Circle abstract photography series

In an age of endless filters and infinite editing possibilities, what does Starbuck’s creative process involve? “I started photography with film, so it’s ingrained in me to get the picture right with the camera. I don’t do a whole lot of manipulation in post-production. I don’t want to sit at a desk editing for endless hours, I want to work with what’s there in terms of location and light and create something unique,” says Starbuck.

Abstract photography of Water Street

Revisiting her childhood and finding ways to express the memories with soft focus and blurred edges, Starbuck refers to her first creative outlet, which was music. Unable to have music lessons, Starbuck always loved to sing and was in multiple choirs, ensembles and even had a few solo parts during high school. “This is why I have been building a portrait series of musicians that I connect with and who inspired me for the last ten years,” says Starbuck about a vast body of work dedicated to visually recording the spirit of music and the musicians who make it.

A Place to Bury Strangers, Brooklyn, NY

In addition to her own creative process, Starbuck has a vibrant assignment based aspect to her work, shooting for commercial and private clients and specializing in headshots, particularly for women. “I love helping my clients feel comfortable. I don’t stop until we get the image that they love,” smiles Starbuck who can roll between the immediacy of the moment and the precision of a more controlled photographic experience with ease.

Amanda Kramer of The Psychedelic Furs

Ever prolific, Starbuck’s photography has been displayed in countless magazines, galleries and even on Larry King Live, The Sundance Channel and in The New York Times. Starbuck had her own gallery between 2013-2015, SALT Studio Photography featured both national and local photographers during countless Fourth Friday Gallery nights and partnered with The Brooklyn Arts Center to produce and curate Wilmington’s first large-scale photography show featuring over 35 artists. She is thrilled to be exhibiting a collection of abstract pieces for the first time in her upcoming exhibit at Art in Bloom Gallery, which opens on September 24th. Delving into various themes of nostalgia, memory, beauty and dreams, through land and seascapes, Starbuck’s creativity is fueled from a deep place within herself. Blending different photography techniques and formats, the exhibit will showcase traditional wall prints and a limited edition of textile pieces. Wilmington is just as excited to receive this new work as Starbuck is to present it.

Custom printed home goods with Starbuck’s photography

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“FULL CIRCLE” Abstract Photography Exhibition
Opening Reception – Friday, September 24, 2021 from 6-9pm
Fourth Friday – Friday, October 22, 2021 from 6-9pm
Showing through – November 7, 2021

Art in Bloom Gallery
210 Princess Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
https://aibgallery.com

Appointments available upon request.
I’d love to meet you and talk about the work. Please reach out and we can set a time by calling 910-367-5720.

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November 10, 2017

| Kelly Starbuck

Holiday Decorating – Wilmington Magazine

Holiday Decorating Cover Story – Wilmington Magazine
November/December 2017

I am always excited to photograph this holiday decorating cover story for Wilmington Magazine. This was my third year shooting the assignment and I was looking forward to what the talented interior designers had prepared for their shoot. This year there was a holiday mantle and living room expertly decorated with greenery & gold by Big Sky Design. A festive Thanksgiving tablescape was designed by LouAnne Liverman of Nest Fine Gifts & Interiors and Debby Gomulka offered a French country Christmas tablescape. Lastly, an elegant holiday table set for dinner with custom designed napkins, runner and gift wrapped presents by multi-talented Liz Carroll Interiors. These shoots are so fun and I enjoy collaborating and styling with designers on the shots. It definitely gets me in the holiday spirit early and I hope it does you too!
Happy Holidays!

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August 1, 2017

| Kelly Starbuck

Bald Head Island – Cape Fear Living Magazine

Bald Head Island Cover Story – Cape Fear Living Magazine
August 2017

What a fun day this was to shoot the Bald Head Island lifestyle and travel cover story for Cape Fear Living Magazine! I got some fun shots of the models taking in views of Old Baldy. We rode golf carts around the island to each shoot location and then wrapped the day up with an interior shoot at a stylish modern beach house! Bald Head Island is just a short ferry ride from Southport, NC and no cars are allowed – all golf cart transportation! Truly an island getaway!

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May 19, 2017

| Kelly Starbuck

Kids Portrait Day at Peanut Butter & Jelly

 


Join Kelly Starbuck Photography for a KIDS PORTRAIT DAY at Peanut Butter & Jelly!

Saturday, May 20, 2017 from 9:30am to 4:00pm

Mini-sessions of 15 minutes are $65.00*
Includes your 2 favorite images in high-res (5x7in) & low-res formats

-or-

Book a mini-session of 30 minutes for $130.00*
Includes your 4 favorite images in high-res (5x7in) & low-res formats
(suggested if you have more than 2 kids)

*Sales tax applicable

– Additional photos beyond the ones included in your session are available to purchase in digital format or print with Kelly Starbuck.

Spots are filling up so book your session by calling 910-256-4554!

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May 21, 2015

| Kelly Starbuck

Barb Morrison Portrait by Kelly Starbuck in THE NEW YORK TIMES

THE NEW YORK TIMES:  The Opinion Pages

Transgender Today

barb morrison
record producer from Frenchtown, N.J.

 

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one of my earliest memories was pre kindergarten around the second or third day of school. i had successfully slid under the radar so i could play cool stuff like trucks and monsters with the boys. the girls were playing kitchen and dolls. no thanks.

after banging a dump truck into one of the boys knees he stood up, pointed at me and, to my horror, yelled “YOU CAN’T PLAY WITH US ! YOU’RE A GIRL !”

his voice seemed to echo from the depths of the grand canyon and into the universe broadcasting to all 7 billion pairs of ears on the planet. i volunteered to stand in the corner, not because a teacher told me to, but because of my own shame about what trans people call “being read”. after what seemed like a lifetime my teacher spotted me and gently convinced me to sit at the art table with the other outcasts. i drew a picture of a bird in a cage and glued on pieces of yarn as the bars of the cage.

as a teen the best choice was androgyny through punk rock and goth. after all, it was the 80s. that’s what we did.

i was best understood without words, but with sounds. i became a lifelong musician.

in my early 20s i tried to be a lesbian but it never felt right because i didn’t truly identify as female. i didn’t feel like transitioning was the way to go either since i didn’t fully feel male.

i started to understand that my gender was fluid, the same way music was. not buying into the binary was such a relief.

i’ve been a record producer for the last 15 years and i’m so honored when i get to help trans people tell their stories through music. these stories can be a matter of life and death to certain listeners.

i’m watching the world change towards trans people. i’m grateful to be old enough to know the struggle and young enough to experience the breakthroughs the community has made.

i’m happily married to a beautiful person who really understands me and at the end of the day isn’t that all anyone wants ? : to be deeply understood ? to have someone “get you” ? i don’t think that’s even a transgender thing. i think that’s just a human thing.

This story originally featured in THE NEW YORK TIMES on May 20th, 2015 as a part of the ongoing series Transgender Lives: Your Stories — As part of a series of editorials about transgender experiences, we are featuring personal stories that reflect the strength, diversity and challenges of the community.

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