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Self Potraiit 2001

Kevin has been involved with photography since high school when his interests were shooting sports events and smoking in the journalism department's darkroom. Returning to studies in 1996 at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs (UCCS), he ignited an interest in portrait photography and in alternative photographic processes. Between graduating in 1999 and entering grad school in 2004, Kevin was busy exhibiting juried and invitational art shows and teaching intro photo classes at UCCS. Two one-person exhibitions: “Fashionably Late” at the Manitou Center for Photography in 2002 and “Rules” at the Phototroph Gallery in 2004 followed. He joined the Business of Art Center (BAC) in 2000 and started teaching workshops in studio photography, photographing art, alternative Process Photography at both the BAC and UCCS.

In 2004, Kevin moved to Ohio for graduate studies at the University of Cincinnati and received an MFA in Photography in 2006. His thesis, "The Great Adventure: Aesthetics in Chaos" pushed the limits of modernity of alternative process photography and opened a new postmodern innovation: "Alternative process video". After graduation he shunned the urge to teach, and instead moved to Chicago, opening a photography studio in the artsy Wicker Park neighborhood. While continuing to make and show art work including a one-person exhibit "Zero to Sixty in Five" at the Mercury, he built a substantial and distinctive commercial portfolio.

In 2009 after a five-year "adventure", Kevin returned to his home of Southern Colorado where he continues to develop alternative process work.

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