Mary Ellen Matthews

American

Photography

Career[edit]

A native of New Jersey, and currently living in East Hampton, New York,[5] Matthews began her career in film production and music publicity.[1][4] She moved into the field of entertainment photography when she joined the staff of SNL in 1993 as an assistant to photographer Edie Baskin. In 1999 she took over from Baskin, becoming responsible for the celebrity portraits used as commercial bumpers on the show.[1][4][5]


Matthews' SNL photographs are taken at NBC headquarters in the GE Building in New York City's Rockefeller Center.[2] Matthews uses Studio 8H as her shooting space—the very same studio from which SNL is broadcast; she often photographs the week's guest-host as the week's musical guest practices their musical set in the same studio.[2] In the summer of 2010 a retrospective of Matthew's photographs from SNL titled "Live from New York: A Decade of Portraits" was exhibited at the John Varvatos boutique at 315 Bowery in New York City—formerly the site of seminal music club CBGB.[3][6] She also began directing video clips for SNL in 2010, such as the show's opening title sequence.[2]


In addition to her work on SNL, Matthews works in the realms of promotional, editorial and commercial photography for a variety of clients.[1][2] Matthews is represented by the New York arm of the talent agency Jed Root Inc and her work has appeared in such publications as Rolling Stone, Marie Claire and the Spanish edition of Harper's Bazaar. She took promotional photographs of the 2009 fall/winter collection by Theory, a New York-based sportswear label, as well as photos for the movies What Happens in Vegas and Baby Mama. She has worked as a wedding photographer for such celebrities as Liv Tyler, Kate Hudson and Tina Fey and has also toured with Aerosmith.[1][5]

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Saturday Night Live photos

. The Today Show. NBC News. May 15, 2010.

"Behind the scenes with 'SNL' photographer a piece on Mary Ellen Matthews"