Brent McCullough
Brent McCullough is a nationally acclaimed photographer whose work has been extensively exhibited and published. The intention of his quiet, meditative images is to focus on both intimate and enigmatic reflections of ephemeral beauty. Using camera and light as tools, he exploits the extremely transient links between moment as subject and color as form. The resulting photographs are poignant equivalents which form an enriching earth journal, depicting the extremely perishable beauty of our natural world.
His fine prints have been exhibited in many galleries and museums - including the Smithsonian, Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York University, Penn State University, Exposures Gallery-NY, Mystic Art Association-CT, and the Museum of the Hudson Highlands-NY.
A large number of these exhibits were the result of numerous grants - including a Joseph Ehrenreich Scholarship from the International Center of Photography, NY, NY ; A NJ Council for the Arts Fellowship in Photography; and a New York Foundation for the Arts Artist-in-Residence grant.
His photographs have appeared in numerous magazines, calendars, and books, including Outdoor Photographer; Orion; Abbeville Press; Abrams; MacMillan; Scribners and Time-Life publications; the Audubon and Sierra Club calendars; and Graphis Press Annual Design Awards.
He is also founder (1983) and director of NorthLight Photographic Expeditions and Workshops which produces educational field experiences for emerging photographers.