Photography
John Curry

John Curry

John Curry photographs for television, magazines, advertising agencies and publishing companies. His projects have varied from product still life in his Chelsea studio in New York City to campaigns that have taken him around the world. CurryPhoto.com
Dana Lee

Dana Lee

Dana Rose Lee is a portrait photographer specializing in children and pets. She also photographs Universal Studio’s outdoor movie campaigns and is a contributing photographer with Glasshouse Images, a small boutique stock photography agency.
China Jorrin

China Jorrin

I became intrigued by the Hudson River Psychiatric Center in the mid-1980s, when I was a student at Bard College. (The hospital was opened in 1868, just outside Poughkeepsie, New York; its grand buildings were designed by Messers, Vaux, Withers and Co., and the grounds by Frederick Law Olmstead.) When I first saw the hospital, all the...
Bob Demchuk

Bob Demchuk

“I am drawn to the beauty and spirit of endangered wild animals in Africa and I strive to capture each creature’s individuality,” says Demchuk. “My subjects are so aristocratic that their tones and colors in Through A Photographer’s Eye are never added, merely enhanced. My work is a mixture of wildlife, lyricism and portraiture. I paint with light and...
Brine Gardens

Brine Gardens

Last August the Gallery on the Green exhibited of images from Duncan and Julia Brine, renowned landscape designers. The Brine Garden was celebrating its 20th anniversary with an exhibit of photographs and watercolors honoring Doug Tallamy’s groundbreaking book, Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants (2009 Timber Press.)
Bibiana Huang Matheis

Bibiana Huang Matheis

Bibiana Huang Matheis is a professional photographer whose studio is located in Pawling, New York. She studied at the Corcoran School of Art and at the Maryland College of Art and Design, and has been active as an artist since the late 1970’s.
Paul Stuckey

Paul Stuckey

An Everyday Encounter is an attempt to find beauty in the mundane, commonplace, and ubiquitous object, the phonebook. By mainly using macro lenses, the photographer was able to dive deep into the subject and bring out lines and images. Also, by slowly deteriorating the book using water and other blunt means, he found a way to extract more...