Greg Spaulding




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Greg Spaulding received a classical education in photography in the early 70's and worked as a commercial photographer through the 1980's, when he started experimentation with non-silver processes, hand-coloring silver prints, and working large-scale in paper and film. His gum-bichromate prints won him an Eastman Kodak/Maine Photographic Workshops grant in 1989, and he has since exhibited in New York City, Houston, and other venues, winning many competitions and awards. He holds an MFA in photography and currently makes art, freelances for publications such as The New York Times and The Houston Chronicle, and teaches both analog and digital photography at Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Spaulding views digital imaging as another non-silver process to explore and exploit. He explains his recent series of giclee prints as "a state of mind made physical--- a way of seeing emotions that defy words yet translate to images of paper and ink".


greg spaulding
7202 Mansions suite M2
Corpus Christi, Texas, 78414
United States
361 9935230
gjspaulding@sbcglobal.net
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