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Isack Kousnsky
Isack Kousnsky was born in Haifa, Israel in the 1950's. Early experiences in Israel are at the core of Kousnsky's artistic outlook. Isack fashions transcendent images of nature and fantastic views of the city meant to jolt us out of our frenzied, urban routines. He employs an array of abstract...

Jeff Kuhlman
"I am self-taught through trial, error and experience. I continue to educate myself through reading and experimenting with techniques. I started with 35mm film in 2001, and progressed to digital and the work flow that it requires. From there I continued to shoot film, moving into medium format,...

Karen Kurta
"I’m told I light up when I have a camera in my hands. I think that’s a pretty accurate statement. Photography is really all I ever wanted to do. Somehow I ended up in the world of marketing and graphic design—which I also enjoy—but photography is my first love.
I’m a take-the-scenic-route type, so...

Ron Lake
"As an artist, I hold an M.F.A. in Fine Art Photography from Pratt Institute and have been involved in this medium for over 30 years. I am both an instructor of photography and a life long student of the art form. A great connection for me after completing my MFA studies in NYC was the Maine...

John Lamberton
John Lamberton is fascinated by Quantum Physics. This interest inspires his photographic exploration of wavefronts. Lamberton creates a unique visual interplayof particles and waves by recording over space and time. In this body of work he employs single, double and triple exposures to record...

Tina Leto
"I use a dual lens flatbed scanner as a camera and treat the resulting image as traditional film processed in a darkroom.
They are printed on Baryta coated archival paper with pigment inks".

Glenn Lewis
Glenn first became interested in photography while participating in Semester at Sea, a study abroad program he participated in while attending the University of Colorado. In the program, approximately 700 university students took a semester's worth of courses on a retired cruise ship that took them...

Sunny Liang
Most of my photographs were taken in the moving clouds and mist, which result in strong pictorial effect. The majority of my pictures were taken in China National Park. I love to catch the mist and clouds in the early morning.

Pat Little
Little is big on Naturescapes. 'I call them Naturescapes,' said local photographer Pat Little. 'It's a word I made up for very close-up digital shots of nature ' anything natural.' Little's technique is to shoot common objects so close that the macroscopic details form abstract images. With many of...