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Timothy Bryan Ghiloni was
born and raised in Newark, Ohio, just outside of Columbus. He graduated
from Lakewood High School in 1994, showing great artistic promise
and ambition. After high school, Bryan went to college at Columbus
State where he studied Graphic Communications for a year and a half.
Discouraged by the lack of creativity involved in this field of
study, he decided to transfer to a different school. In 1998 he
began attending the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia,
where he found his calling as a photographer. Bryan graduated in
2002 with double majors in Photography and Graphic Design, and honors
in each. After graduation he moved to New York where he operates
his own photography studio.
Over the course of Bryan's young career as an artist, he has shown
in over 30 exhibitions including 2 solo shows and 3 New York City
exhibitions. He has worked with some of the most influential photographers
in the medium such as Joyce Tenneson and Arnold Newman. Timothy
Bryan Ghiloni is also heavily involved with his artist collective,
the Stillmoreroots Group. Recently the group has relocated to Swainsboro,
Georgia where they are working with the Emanuel Arts Council to
build community through art-related programs. Bryan is currently
freelancing in a variety of photographic genres including wedding
photography, photojournalism and fashion. He has recently completed
his strongest body of work to date, entitled Subway Sleepers.
Personal
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EDUCATION
Savannah College of Art and Design, (1998-2002)
B.F.A. Graphic Design, B.F.A. Photography, Cum Laude
REPRESENTATION
Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, Chelsea, NY (5/04-5/05)
EXPERIENCE
Owner / Photographer, Crimson Kitchen Studios
(9/04 - present)
Specializing in fashion photography, head shots, and graphic design.
Residential Assistant, Instructor, Summer Institute for
the Gifted (7/05)
Worked as a Counselor, House Master, Instructor, and Staff Photographer
for 3 weeks at this academically motivated sleep away camp for gifted
students. Taught 4 classes in Photography and Graphic Design to
students in grades 4-11.
Cofounder, Instructor, Graphic Designer, Stillmoreroots
Group (5/03 - present)
Participated in the birth of this group of revolutionary artists
who strive to build community through art and community involvement.
The Roots primarily work with undeserved communities offering workshops,
lectures, exhibitions, and the exploration and celebration of the
art experience.
Digital and Studio Assistant, Joyce Tenneson Studios
(7/03 - 11/03)
Responsible for scanning, digital retouching, and printing of images
for Ms. Tenneson's most recent book, Amazing Men. Also taught digital
and lighting workshops with Ms. Tenneson and assisted her on photo
shoots.
Photography Club Instructor, Coastal Middle School
(2/03 - 6/03)
Taught middle school kids how to use an SLR camera, develop and
print b&w images,
and use the elements of design in composition as well as formal
critique.
Member Atlanta Photography Group (9/02 - 03)
Exhibited and participated in this Atlanta based photography collective,
including several group exhibitions including Emerging Visions,
and Georgia Photographers Only, juried by acclaimed New York photographer
and collector, Howard Greenberg.
Graphic Designer, Gallery Officer, The Oglethorpe Row Gallery
(10/01 - 12/02)
Designed gallery identity, exhibition postcards, and informational
brochures. Also worked as a gallery officer. Tasks included jurying
exhibitions, hanging shows and coordinating opening receptions.
Still Photographer (3/01)
Shot still photos for the independent film, Paths of Righteousness.
Photographer Assistant, to Arnold Newman for commissioned portraits
(11/03), (5/04)
to Joyce Tenneson for commissioned and personal work (7-11/03)
to Jim Sloane for Steel Power Tools (5/03)
Photo collaboration with Joyce Tenneson Studios for American Photo
(1/05)
Upon Ms. Tenneson's invitation; participated in a collaborative
shoot with 6 other up and coming photographers, shooting portraits
for a young musicians promotional portfolio. This event was covered
by, and will be featured in the May issue of American Photo.
SOFTWARE
Proficient with Macintosh systems and its corresponding software,
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator 10, Quark XPress, Microsoft Office.
DIGITAL
Knowledgable in all digital aspects including scanning, retouching,
and printing.
CAMERAS
Adept with a variety of cameras that include pinhole, 35mm, medium
format, 4x5, 8x10 view cameras, Fuji and Canon digital cameras.
PRINTING
Expert printer: b&w, color on both subtractive and additive
heads from negative transparency, cyanotype, gum bichromate, and
digital, with specialization in platinum and palladium printing.
PUBLICATIONS
The Best of College Photography (9/01)
Silverworks Magazine (6/02)
11211 Magazine (5/04)
EXHIBITIONS
Subway Sleepers innagural exhibition. Amsterdam
Whitney Gallery. New York, NY. (2/05)
Spectra Triennial juried exhibition. Kamman, CT.
(12/04)
NYC Independent Film Festival. Madison Square Garden.
New York, NY. (9/02)
Silverworks juried exhibition and publication.
Bergen Gallery. Savannah, GA. (6/02)
Savannah College of Art and Design Senior Showcase.
Bergen Gallery. Savannah, GA. (5/01), (5/02)
Savannah Now juried exhibition. Broome Street Gallery.
New York, NY. (3/02)
GA Photographers Only, Juried by Howard Greenberg.
APG Gallery. Atlanta, GA. (4/02)
Weathered Wood solo exhibition. The Oglethorpe
Row Gallery. Savannah, GA. (10/01)
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