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George DeWolfe
has been a photographer since the mid-1960’s. He studied
with Ansel Adams, extensively with Minor White in the
1970’s, and perception with Dr. Richard Zakia. He holds an
MFA in Photography and Graphic Art from the Rochester
Institute of Technology.
In addition to his work with
the Adirondack Photography Institute,
he taught Zone
System and Perception at The New England School of
Photography, The University of Idaho, and Colorado Mountain
College. He initiated the Appalachian Mountain Club
Photography Workshop and teaches numerous workshops and
seminars throughout the country, including: Large Format,
Zone System, Quadtone and Digital Fine Printing, Advanced
Photoshop, Contemplative Photography, and the Natural
Landscape. For many years a contract photographer, his
clients have included Bartran Homes, Eastman Kodak,
Hewlett-Packard, Teledyne Water-Pik, United Bank and Stone &
Thomas.
George has
published three books, most notably, "At Home In The Wild",
edited by David R. Brower, and contributed to dozens of
others including: "The New Zone System Manual", "Zone
Systemizer", "Perception and Photography", "Visual Concepts
for Photographers", and "The Dictionary of Photography". He
is in the process of writing "Contemplative Photography" and
has published an Adobe Photoshop plugin, Optipix. He has had
numerous one-man and group exhibitions and is in several
permanent collections and is currently a Senior Editor to
Camera Arts, and advisor to Epson America and Polaroid.
George’s new book, George DeWolfe’s Digital Photography
Fine Print Workshop, is published by McGraw Hill.
Learn more
about George at
www.georgedewolfe.com.
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