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About Scott

 

 

Photography chose him at an early age and viewing life through a camera became a habit at the age of 12. Purchasing his first 35mm camera at 16, photography became firmly entrenched as part of who he was. Studying the work of the photographers that he admired the most; Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Alfred Stieglitz, Elliot Erwitt, and Henri Cartier-Bresson, a common thread was realized, and switching to B&W seemed the obvious course to take.

 

Working solely with black and white film for the next 20 years, Scott developed a style that noticed the details and displayed them in a unique way, separating them from their surroundings to concentrate on their inherent beauty. Scott’s work has been displayed in many exhibits, published in text books, won numerous awards, and is included in many private collections. In 2001, “A Portrait of the Yucatan”, a collection of photographs from Mexico was published.

 

Scott has taught many aspects of photography. Three years ago, he switched to digital capture and output for his photography and has slowly begun to reintroduce color into his work. Scott currently teaches "Black and White Darkroom" and "Introduction to Digital Photography" at Kimball-Jenkins School of Art in Concord, New Hampshire. He also sits on the School of Arts Advisory Team .

 

 

Scott Bulger

Scott Bulger Photography
Northwood, NH

 


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