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Tony Worobiec |
Publications include “Rhythms of the Land” (Creative Monochrome), “Toning and Hand colouring Photographs” (Collins& Brown), “Beyond Monochrome” (Fountain Press) and” Photo Art” (Collins & Brown /Chrysalis), “Digital Photo Artist” (Collins & Brown /Chrysalis,) “Black and White Photography in the Digital Era” (David and Charles),“The Complete Digital Guide to Night and Low Light Photography”, and “The Digital SLR Expert; Landscape” (David & Charles). Recent Exhibitions. Edwin Young Gallery, Salisbury (Group exhibition with Arena) - “Rhythms of the Land” - Sept 2010 The Fox Talbot Museum, Lacock - “Icons of the Highway” Jan–June 2010 The Independent Photographers Gallery, Battle (Group show with Arena) - “Icons of the Highway” - Aug 2008 Edwin Young Gallery, Salisbury (Group exhibition with Arena) - “Icons of the Highway” - June 2008
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Tony Worobiec studied fine art at The University of Newcastle upon Tyne and spent 18 years as head of a large design faculty in Dorset. He has won awards for photography in the UK and internationally, and has had work exhibited in London’s Barbican Gallery, Bradford’s National Museum of Photography and The Fox Talbot Museum Lacock. He is a founder member and current chairman of the prestigious Arena Group of Photographers. A passionate traveller, Tony (together with his wife Eva,) has made frequent visits to the USA, documenting the depopulating areas of western Nebraska, North and South Dakota and south-eastern Montana. The culmination of this work has been the much celebrated book “Ghosts in the Wilderness; Abandoned America” (published by AAPPL,) which shows numerous haunting images of deserted communities and homesteads, a graphic illustration of the American dream backfiring in a hostile land. Tony is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and was a member of that society’s Distinctions Panel for Visual Arts. He is a fine art photographer with work in the permanent collection of The Royal, The Fox Talbot Museum and in numerous private collections here in the UK, in Europe, Japan and in The States.
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