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About Sam Krisch

Sam Krisch is a fine art photographer known for his dramatic landscapes, wood-based photographic art pieces, and whimsical and experimental iPhone photographs.

He has exhibited throughout the United States at museums, universities, art centers, and commercial galleries. Solo exhibitions include Radford University Art Museum, Virginia Tech Moss Arts Center, Allentown Art Museum, Capital One, and Academy Center of the Arts.

He has also curated photographic exhibitions at the Taubman Museum in Roanoke, Virginia, where he served as Adjunct Curator of Art for Photography.

He teaches workshops in digital photography at his studio in Roanoke and throughout the United States. He also teaches workshops in iPhone photography and creativity and has directed community art ventures.

Krisch is well regarded for his iPhone work, including publication of an iPhone portfolio in Photograph magazine, and awards and exhibitions in juried shows in New York, Denver, Miami, Lynchburg, Virginia and Modesto, California. He has presented his iPhone techniques at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, Taubman Museum of Art, Allentown Art Museum, Academy Arts Center and Radford University.

He will be opening a new venture in Spring 2020, Monocle Gallery, in Roanoke, Virginia. 

He received his B. A. cum laude in History from Harvard University. He also has an M.A.L.S. in Humanities, and an M. A. in Film Studies and Screenwriting, both from Hollins University.

(Photo by Zan Turvey)

About My Photography

 

I have had the opportunity to travel in search of magical images.

I have gone specifically to document the beauty of the locations – the sculptural, crystalline feel of ice, the quiet drama of the desert, the energy and isolation of the sea, the life of the land. While these images are not meant to to be didactic or political, I have captured slices of time that can never repeat and scenes that may never be approximated again. Light and weather change. Ice melts. Sand shifts. Tides rise and fall.

I have also experimented with art work using the iPhone, symmetrical virtual constructions, surreal digital works, and wood processed art. My works are produced and printed by me in my studio and can be shipped to any destination.

I invite you to make the journey and to find the beauty, the mood, and the context that works for you.

 

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