Dennis Barloga Photography
Updated November 18, 2009
|
|
Dennis Barloga Photography In 1966, when Dennis was given a camera to document an upcoming Peace Corps experience, his life’s direction was forever changed. He found himself immediately challenged and frustrated by the difficulty of making his photographs express reality as he saw it. As he became increasingly excited by photography’s possibilities, he worked almost as many hours in the darkroom as he was teaching in the classroom.
In 1973, Dennis’ work took a quieter, more expressive turn concerned mostly with natures’s moods, design, colors, and forms. His photographic interpretations were well received and are collected on five continents and throughout the United States. Dennis’ work has also appeared in books, calendars, and magazines on a national and local level. For over eight years (1979-87) he owned the Dennis Barloga Gallery at Pier 39 in San Francisco.
|
| Specialty:
|
What we do not do: |