Saturday, November 14, 2009

An Evening with Tim Wolcott (11/19)





Tim Wolcott says that photography must run through his veins because the Wolcotts have been in photography longer than any other family in the world. Alexander Wolcott received the first patent for a camera and had the first exhibition of photography in 1840 as well as the first studio. Tim got his start when he won a blue ribbon and a Gold Key Award in a high school competition sponsored by Eastman Kodak. He later apprenticed with George Phillips, a friend of Ansel Adams and the Westons. “I guess you could say I’m an apprentice to every piece of art I have ever seen.” Tim is a perfectionist, with an extremely high work ethic, creating images exactly as the master photographers taught him. His interest in fine art landscape photography began many years ago when he and his grandfather would walk through the woods.


Thursday November 19th 7-9 pm

DigitalFusion
3542 Hayden Ave
Culver City, CA 90232

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Tim Wolcott's website : Gallery of American Landscape

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