Photographer Bio

PHOTOGRAPHER AS VISUAL ARTIST

Caroline Mueller, Award-Winning Portrait & Location Photographer from Dallas, Texas, enjoys using a camera to tell a story. Her Photography has taken her to the four corners of the globe where she has found herself at home in some of the world’s most beautiful settings. Mueller considers her Photography to be her Personal Visual Art as she brings her own energy and enthusiasm to every shoot. Mueller’s challenge to herself is to redefine her comfort zone of photographic boundaries each time she enters the studio or takes her camera on location. With her Photojournalistic background, Dallas Photographer Mueller specializes in Natural, Organic, Unique and Artistic Fine Art Images. Shooting in both Digital and Film in multiple formats, Mueller has years of experience in Photojournalism, with grounding in the Fine Art of Studied Photography under some of the world’s best photographers. Mueller’s passion for Photography is evident and reflected in her original and inspiring work.

In 2003, Mueller received her BFA in Studio Art with a Concentration in Photography from The Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Mueller was inspired by photographers whose works she studied in depth: Michael Kenna, Steve McCurry, Ansel Adams (friend and mentor of her Photography Professor, Charles DeBus), Albert Renger-Patzsch, and also by her father and first teacher, beloved physician to many, the late Herbert Clem Mueller, M.D, whose joy, faith, and love of life and family helped shape her passion for life, people, visual art and photography.

Capturing the beauty of remote indigenous cultures and severe environments in a sophisticated documentary/fine art tradition is one of Mueller’s trademarks. Her cross-cultural communication skills, honed through her extensive travels to various locations, have been essential in helping her connect with the subjects of her photography. She has perfected certain photography techniques for capturing the spontaneous moment that has provided access to some of her most enduring photographic images. Mueller’s passion is to glorify the Creator for His beautiful Creation and everything in it. Inspired by powerfully spontaneous “ahh” moment, Mueller has photographed memorable pieces on everything from the Baobab trees of the Africa Bush, to the verdant valleys of New Zealand’s sheep pastures…. to the water passages of Puerto Belen… to the rugged ice terrain of Franz Josef Glacier… to from the expansive deserted beaches and coastline of Punakaiki… to the Festival of Lights Butterfly Dancers… to contemporary artists’ album covers… to magazine covers that are launched internationally -- Mueller’s uncommon ability can be easily recognized. Mueller considers every place she visits to be her workshop. She has spent time photographing people, landscapes, nature and events in various locations, such as: New Zealand, Africa, South America, Europe, as well as in the cities, seascapes and countryside of Mexico and the United States.

∙Wrote and published book: A Collection of Statements, Comments, Images. ∙Designed and Produced Group Portfolio, The Portrait: In Memory of All Those We Shot. ∙Awarded the Meadows School of the Arts, some of her work is On Permanent Display at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, such as her “Sphere of Continuity.”

Award-Winning Portrait Photographer Mueller is widely known for her Portraits, Commercial, and Landscape Photography. Currently Mueller is specializing in Dallas Portraiture, and from her Studio or on Location Sessions, she finds great satisfaction capturing Artistic and Creative Portraits and Professional Portraiture. Mueller’s primary interests lie in people, social issues and the environment: protecting God’s creation. Mueller devotes a part of each year to producing images for service organizations, such as CareFlite, Missions Organizations, Volunteer Fire Departments, Medical Missions, and Orphanages in Third-World Countries.

Caroline@CarolineMuellerPhotography.com


Phone: 214-632-2317

Soli Deo gloria!