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Mark Eshbaugh has been a working photographer for over 15 years. He has a Bachelors of Fine Art degree in Photography from University of Massachusetts- Lowell on a merit scholarship and the Rubello Memorial Art Scholarship. He has a Masters of Fine Art degree in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design on the M. Curtis Propes Fellowship and Richard J. Clemente Memorial Scholarship. Mark has taught workshops in the United States, Mexico and Europe. He has taught at Bridgewater State College, Montserrat College of Art, Anna Maria College, and the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. He also serves as a director of the Lowell Friends of Photography and continues to teach workshops and exhibit his photographs.
Mark has exhibited his images in over 12 solo exhibitions and over 70 group exhibitions worldwide. He has given public lectures on his photography in galleries, museums and on television. His images have been featured in numerous publications, including Angela Faris-Belt's Elements textbook, Robert Hirsch's Photographic Possibilities textbook, B&W Magazine, Photographer’s Forum, Pinhole Journal and Hayden's Ferry Review. He is the author of several books including his text on Alternative Photography Processes as well as several monographs of his images. Mark's work has been shown in museums and galleries around the globe, from Europe to the United States, and has received juror awards in a number of exhibitions. Mark's images are included in several private and public collections. |
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