About the Artist
Mark L. Power is a photographer/critic/educator currently living in Southern Maryland. In 1998 after twenty-seven years, he retired as a professor of photography at the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington. His photography has been featured in a number of galleries and museums both in the US and Europe. His work is in a number of museum collections. He is a published art critic, writing for the Washington Post, Art in America, the New Art Examiner and the Times Literary Supplement among other publications. He is the author of a number of book introductions. In 1995, he was awarded a Fellowship grant from the Virginia Museum of Fine Art in Richmond. In 2008 he received a Bader Fund grant and in 2014 he was awarded a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council.Featured Work
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Featured Work: Photos
Poplar Terrace house 8
photography
2013
Photographs are are a hybrid of analog and digital work. Images were made with an 11x14 view camera and very long exposures captured with paper negatives. Images were then converted to digital files and printed digitally.
Poplar Terrace house 7
photography
2013
Photographs are are a hybrid of analog and digital work. Images were made with an 11x14 view camera and very long exposures captured with paper negatives. Images were then converted to digital files and printed digitally.
Poplar Terrace house 6
photography
2013
Photographs are are a hybrid of analog and digital work. Images were made with an 11x14 view camera and very long exposures captured with paper negatives. Images were then converted to digital files and printed digitally.
Poplar Terrace house 5
photography
2013
Photographs are are a hybrid of analog and digital work. Images were made with an 11x14 view camera and very long exposures captured with paper negatives. Images were then converted to digital files and printed digitally.
Poplar Terrace house 2
photography
2013
Photographs are are a hybrid of analog and digital work. Images were made with an 11x14 view camera and very long exposures captured with paper negatives. Images were then converted to digital files and printed digitally.
Poplar Terrace house 1
photography
2013
Photographs are are a hybrid of analog and digital work. Images were made with an 11x14 view camera and very long exposures captured with paper negatives. Images were then converted to digital files and printed digitally.