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George DeWolfe has been a photographer since the mid-1960s. He studied with Ansel Adams, extensively with Minor White in the 1970s, and Perception with Dr. Richard Zakia. He holds an MFA in Photography and Graphic Art from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
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 other workshops and seminars throughout the country, including Large Format, Digital Fine Print, Zone System, Contemplative Photography, Photography of the Natural Scene, Quadtone Printing, Digital Photography, and Advanced Photoshop.
He 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. He has exhibited widely and is in several permanent collections. He is currently an advisor for EPSON and other digital and inkjet companies, Contributing Editor to ViewCamera and Camera Arts, and is Adjunct Faculty of Photography & Graphic Art at the College of the Atlantic.
His photographs depict the mysterious moments of reality.
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