Members ::> Lowell Snowdon Klock

I am a photographer and teacher. Currently working with digital images, I use a Nikon D70 camera and an Epson 2200 printer employing archival inks.. I also works in black and white photography and alternative processes such as manipulated polaroid, emulsion lifts, and hand colored polaroid and laser transfers.

At the Chaffee Gallery in Rutland, Vermont, I have exhibited in many member shows, winning several awards including Best in Show, Fall 2006, and was a participant in three solo group exhibits--the latest being July 2006. As member of the Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester VT, I have participated in their juried member shows as well as having a room in a special small group member exhibit in November 2001. When a member of the AVA Gallery,I was part of a three person exhibit in April 2000 and was juried into several of their Member shows. I was featured artist of the month at Manchester Frog Hollow Craft Center in October 2003. I have been an Open Studio participant--2004-2005 and is a juried member of the Vermont Arts Council. Since 2000,I have been an online artist-mentor with the Art Responding through Technology project (ARTT) and am currently Chairman of the ARTT Board of Directors. I am a juried member of the Brandon Artists Guild.

My Associate of Science Degree in Photography is from Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria, Virginia and I have studied with photographers Elizabeth Opalenik, Frank Lavelle, and Jonathan Bailey, among others.






Church and Broom , Venice
e: klockworks@vermontel.net
w: www.klockworksphotography.com
p: 802-446-276

Klockworks Gallery 113 N. Main St
Wallingford, VT, 05773

The play of light, shadow shapes, and patterns, worn and textured surfaces all speak to me as a photographer. Architectural detail and historic structures--odd nooks and corners, columns and steps--capture my eye. Windows and doors fascinate me. Bright blocks of color attract me. Much of my photography is done while traveling--Europe, Canada, and the US but often I find the perfect shot right near home.