About
Meet Narinder Sall
Drawing from mixed cultural influences, Narinder Sall offers a unique brand of cultural and naturalist photography. Originally born in India, Sall emigrated to America in 1968. As a photographer he worked in both commercial and editorial circles. He drew a wealth of experience photographing a broad array of subjects including people, corporate ads, flowers, jewelry, food, and portraiture. His work appeared in a variety of national and regional publications.
In 1986, Sall co-authored Leonard Tharp: An American Style of Flower Arrangement, a hard cover book written by Lisa Ruffin Harrison and flower designer Leonard Tharp. The book was well received by local critics and collectors.
Sall found his next set of unlikely subjects waiting in his brother-in-law's backyard. His series, What Grew in Bruce's Garden?, features a striking, often humorous look at the natural world. He then shifted his focus to cultural exploration, and his latest works showcase scenes ranging from window shopping in Memphis, TN to the holy shrines in urban India.
Approaching each of his subjects with a sense of wonder, Sall finds dreamlike images amidst ordinary settings. His purpose is to find new, revealing perspectives on the world and to share these experiences with his viewers.