Dennis Geller
Projections
Many photographers talk about capturing light, although some would argue that light is, instead, just one of the tools that we use to craft our images. For these images, light was a voice, one that called to me as I walked down the street, or when I woke too early and went stumbling around an almost-dark house. The light told me to look, and where to look, but left it to me to come to an understanding of how much of the way I see the world is through the lens of the legacy of my childhood as a much-younger brother in a less-than nuclear family.
Artist Bio
Dennis Geller is a Fine Art photographer in the Boston area. His work has appeared in juried and group shows in New England and New York. He was co-photographer for the monograph “A Parent’s Hip-pocket Guide to Gymnastics” and is currently working on a book featuring his photographs of an historic New England house. He has taken classes and workshops at the New England School of Photography, The Griffin Museum and Boston Photography Workshops. His careers outside of photography have involved developing and teaching about complex systems. He is an ordained Humanist Minister, holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and is a candidate for the M.F.A. in Photography at the New Hampshire Institute of Art.
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