Gil Maker
Born in Boston (and, yes, an avid Red Sox fan), I have lived in Rochester for the past 30 years. While attending Syracuse University I did a little photography, which was displayed at the Everson Art Gallery in 1978. After college I didn’t do much photography until 2001. In 2001, my wife suggested that I get a hobby (or she’d kill me). I thought that I would try photography again. I bought a Canon Digital Rebel and began shooting. I quickly became hooked on the excitement and pleasure of taking images, seeing them immediately, and doing my own processing. I now use a Nikon D2X and an Epson Stylus Pro 3800 to process and print my work.
My subjects include landscapes and shapes and patterns found in common objects. I enjoy the challenge of capturing an image from an unusual perspective. I have worked with Ron Reznick, Moose Peterson and Vincent Versace, among others, to continue improving my craft. To sum up my philosophy of photography: If an image excites you, take it. That image will never come around again, so you only have one chance. It may be a keeper or not, but if you don’t take it, you’ll never know. Shows and Exhibits: 1978: Everson Art Gallery, Syracuse New York February 2006: Image City Photography Gallery, Rochester, NY
email gmaker@mac.com website: www.gilmakerphotography.net Image City Photography Gallery ♦ 722 University Avenue ♦ Rochester, NY 14607 ♦ 585.271.2540 In the heart of ARTWalk in the Neighborhood of the Arts |