Joseph Squillante has been photographing the Hudson River for more than 35 years. He has traveled the length of the river, from its source at Lake Tear of the Clouds on Mount Marcy in the Adirondacks to its mouth at New York Harbor. The New York Times notes that some of Joseph’s pictures are similar in style to Hudson River School, Barbizon, and 19th-century Realist painters.
Join Mr. Squillante Saturday, September 27th at 10 a.m.,
for a photography Walkshop® on Denning's Point and the Hudson Valley!
To Bring:
Camera with manual override control
One lens
Backup battery
Extra memory card or film of choice
Questions? Call or email Joseph
hudson@bestweb.net
914.737.3214
Joseph has been asked to exhibit at important river milestones, such as the American Heritage River celebration and the opening of the Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries | Clarkson University. In 2013, Joseph was invited back to the Beacon Institute for a solo exhibit which opened in October.
Joseph’s mission is to foster an awareness of the river’s visual magnificence through photography. To this end, he and his wife, Carol Capobianco, founded the Hudson River School of Photography, cultivating an appreciation for the Hudson through workshops, slide presentations, in-classroom talks, lessons, exhibitions, and note cards and prints.
Joseph’s work also includes portraiture and still life and is sold internationally through the photography agency Getty Images, in New York, and through his own studio, Silver Ink®, in Peekskill, NY.