
Kim Richardson is a highly skilled photographer and lighting specialist. Her work exudes a sense of wonder and storytelling, with her meticulous attention to detail.
For nearly a decade she photographed art and antiquities for Sotheby’s and Phillips auction houses in New York City. When Kim moved to Santa Fe in 2007, she expanded her practice to include photographing artists work for archiving, print and media campaigns, as well as guiding artists to making fine art giclees and archival prints. She also photographs architecture, lifestyle and portraits for corporate and individual clients. Kim’s imagery captures products in a vibrant and engaging way.
Her background also includes extensive product styling for luxury brands, catalogues and book projects. She has consistently delivered high-quality imagery that captures the essence of elegance and sophistication. She brings brands to life through visually compelling narratives with artistic excellence.
In addition to photographing, she also is a fine art printer. She works with master printer, Steve Zeifman, with Rush Creek Editions.Â
Kim studied fine art and photography at Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, and Parsons School of Design in Paris. She worked in collaborative projects that exhibited at Centre Pompidou in Paris and Alleged Gallery in New York City. Her fine art photographs have exhibited around the country in galleries and museums including the New Mexico Museum of Fine Art.
Kim presently lives in Santa Fe, NM with her husband, painter and educator, Willy Bo Richardson and their lovely, dynamic daughter Audrey Richardson.