Photography offers the opportunity to look at length at a moment in time or, alternatively, to look more fully at what stands still, where we typically breeze by. I try to look deeply at the world, admiring beauty in, at times, surprising places. I enjoy finding unexpected beauty or seeing the commonplace in a new light, such as a brown branch that creates a gentle vertical against a brown rock backdrop and a row of silver metal chairs and tables stacked humorously (unintentionally so, I expect) against a brown concrete wall. I was fascinated by a huge boulder on the coast of Maine—it’s surfaces and surroundings formed a complex landscape.
Exhibitions: Portraits in Refuge and Emerging from Refuge
His personal website is https://www.bobgreene-photo.art/
Artist Biography:
Bob is a (partially) self-taught photographer and digital artist. He tries to look deeply at the world, admiring beauty in, at times, surprising places. His degrees are in psychology and human services, and he works as a coach, trainer/facilitator, and organizational consultant. Having been a member for a few years and providing a small amount of pro bono consulting support, he joined the UVA Council of Advisors.