Andrew Rivers
Andrew Rivers is based out of Germantown, MD with 10 + years of experience in fine art photography.  Andrew utilizes this experience to complete the assignments you need and to deliver the photos you want. "I’m interested in exploring a wide range of photographic techniques in commercial, portrait, and fine art photography.  I love a challenge and endeavor to learn as I go." Excited by the variety of possibilities that a photographer can offer and focused on the client,  no shoot is beyond what our imaginations can conquer. 
Eric Stavale
Through the lens of a camera, Eric Stavale is able to share his passion and love of nature with the rest of the community. Traditionally a macro nature photographer, his work has branched out to include wildlife found throughout the world. From photographs captured in West Africa to Central America to our own back yard in the USA, Eric's work has been on display through various galleries throughout Maryland, published in nature publications such as Scientific American, and will be on display for 5 years through North America on tour with the National Museum of Australia in 2019.
George Smyth
Solo, Juried, and Invited Shows October 2015: Glen Echo Park Stone Tower Gallery - The Extras: From the Streets July - August 2015: Howard County Arts Council - dual show with Michelle Rogers March - April 2015: River Gallery - Annual Juried Community Show, Galesville, MD April - May 2015: Columbia Art Center Galleries - Portraits and Profiles November - December 2014: Eternal Photographs - Media Arts Gallery, Technical Center Building, Montgomery College, Mannakee Street, Rockville, MD 20850 - Reception 12 November 6-8pm
Vince LUPO
Vince Lupo is originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and has been involved in photography since 1978. He has a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree in photography from Ryerson Polytechnic University in Toronto, and a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, GA. In 1997, Vince founded his own commercial photography firm, Direction One, Inc., based in Linthicum, MD.
Kathy Lynn
The majority of my photographs are taken at a family owned flower farm in the Agricultural Reserve in Laytonsville, Maryland. My photography is mostly of flowers from farms in Maryland and also from farmers markets in Maryland, Delaware and Washington, DC. I try to shoot pictures of flowers that are locally grown. I photograph flowers, foliage, grasses, fruits, berries and vegetables.
Christos Palios
I was born in Baltimore as a first-generation Greek and am a self-taught photographer based in Maryland. My work probes themes of identity and isolation within urban, industrial, and natural spaces. Inherent in my images I believe lies a confrontation between traditional and modern facets of life. I have exhibited my work locally and nationally. Venues include the the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Grimaldis Gallery (Baltimore, MD); Photographic Center Northwest (Seattle WA); Klompching Gallery's Annual "Fresh" Show Online Showcase; and the Houston Center for Photography.
Lisa Kaye
Living most of my life between Washington D.C. and Baltimore allowed me exposure to the arts and cultivated my appreciation for music, art and theater. Never having the opportunity for a formal education in the art field in no way compromised my desire to be creative and pursue different art forms. Creating with textiles gave way to photography where I managed to take classes from Judy Hermann and Michael Starke for a short time before moving to the Eastern Shore. This move eventually led to outsider art in the arena of folk art - soft sculpture and papier mache being my focus.
Lynda Andrews-Barry
Mid-Atlantic-based artist Lynda Andrews-Barry has a multidisciplinary practice encompassing time-based media, installations and sculptures created from found and fabricated objects that reflect the often unseen or ignored beauty of our world.
Joan Rosenstein
Joan Rosenstein received her B. S. in Painting from Skidmore College and her M.F.A. in Painting & Printmaking from The University of Michigan, where she held an Art Department Teaching Fellowship. Before joining the faculty at Montgomery College in 1967, she was Acting Head of the Education Department at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
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