ART TODAY 11.07.17 Light at the End of the Tunnel, a Greg Tucker photo

Light at the end of the tunnel… Zion National Park Utah

According to Greg Tucker, photography combines technologic knowledge with artistic interpretation: The former can be learned while the latter is probably both a natural & innate ability that can be improved with thoughtful effort and experience. A few of my favorite photographers include include John & Barbara Gerlach, Art Wolff, Marc Adamus, and Arthur Morris.

We asked Greg if he could choose a past literary/art/music movement to be a part of, which would he choose?
No time like the present.

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