Scott Indermaur

Scott Indermaur is an American photographer and multimedia producer. He worked as a photojournalist and sports photographer before switching to commercial and corporate photography.

Career

Early on in his career, Indermaur worked as a photojournalist with the Associated Press, Kansas City Star, The Arizona Republic, and The New York Times.[1] While working as a photojournalist, he also photographed Major League Soccer games for Sports Illustrated. As a commercial and corporate photographer, Indermaur has worked with IBM, J. C. Penney, General Motors, Land Rover, the Rhode Island School of Design, Sprint, Ryder, Pratt & Whitney, and Black & Decker.[2] He has also shot official portraits of Kathleen Sebelius, Ben Bernanke, and Alan Greenspan.[3]

In 2005 Indermaur started REVEALED, an artistic project made up of portraits and interviews.[4][5][6] In 2011 he included a spin-off project focusing on elementary school-aged children.[7] In 2012 Indermaur published a photography book titled REVEALED: Personal Visions of Transformation and Discovery, based on the project.[8][9] Subjects of REVEALED were featured in a documentary by Christian de Rezendes called REVEALED:Portraits from Beneath One's Surface.[7][10]

Indermaur founded Indermaur Media, a broadcasting and multimedia production company.[11][12]

Personal life

Indermaur lives in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.[5] He is a member of the In der Maur family.

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