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George DeWolfe has been a photographer since 1964. He studied with Ansel Adams and Minor White in the 1970s and holds an MFA in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology. George has published widely, most notably At Home In The Wild, edited by David Brower. He has had 50 one-man exhibitions, is in several permanent collections, writes for Outdoor Photographer, is a consultant to Epson, Adobe, Hahnemühle, X-rite, and Nik and was one of the original 15 photographers on the Adobe® Lightroom® team. His most recent book, George DeWolfe’s Digital Photography Fine Print Workshop, received wide acclaim, and his third book, B&W Printing was published in April 2009. He contributes to the development of Optipix, an Adobe Photoshop® plug-in and the PercepTool®. His most recent honor was the Award for Artistic Excellence presented by the National Park Service. George’s passions are teaching visual and digital photography skills and photographing the mysteries of the world. He combines the structures of ancient Chinese landscape painting and Western landscape genres to achieve a style of grace and mystique. He teaches workshops in digital and master printing and contemplative photography nationally. See more of George's work at www.georgedewolfe.com.
2010 Courses: Digital Fine Printing; If Ansel Shot Digital |
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