Galvin P. Bisserup, Jr.
Galvin P. Bisserup, Jr. is the owner and principal portrait photographer of Glickman Studio Photographers which has been in Freeport, NY for 98 years.
Galvin P. Bisserup, Jr. is the owner and principal portrait photographer of Glickman Studio Photographers which has been in Freeport, NY for 98 years.
“Tulip Dreams” – “The influence of computer technology will be inescapable in the future of photography…
“Graffiti Man”
“Absolute Freedom”- Computer & Digital Art
” My camera is an extension of me and it allows me to share my experiences and views with others through my art.”
“Attended Pratt Institute – Studied photography- Started with 35 mm camera and exhibited photography at Pratt.
Featured in:
“Bits & Pieces” December 2017
“Spring No. 2”
“Sunflower” Her inspiration was her first “Monet” garden that she planted as a master gardener.
“Beach at Evening” “In photography, as in psychotherapy, the goal is to see or experience something that has been seen before, to pause and then reflect.
Part of “Flora”- Botanical Art Exhibit
Steppingstone Pier” – “There are always two people in every picture… the photographer and the viewer”.
Ansel Adams
Janet Dansbury is a retired Great neck Public Schools art teacher with a Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education from SUNY New Paltz.
Through photography, I try to capture memories from my experiences and travels.
John Bruno became interested in photography during a tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force in Spain (1966-70).
My parents gave me a box camera for my fifth birthday and I haven’t stopped taking pictures.
I concentrate on travel and street photography. I look for the funny, the curious, the remarkable, the outlandish, the stimulating, and sometimes simply the mundane because it looks good.
I like to combine photography with travel, and when I am away from home I like to play the role of flaneur, looking for interesting people, places, things and shapes.
I do most of my work with APS-C DSLR, but still shoot film occasionally- typically, medium format. There will, I hope, always be a place for that.
John is a retired New York City art teacher.
“I was born to art, drawing as early as I could pick up a pencil, and took lessons throughout my childhood and all during high school, along the way falling in love with watercolor.
The contemporary works here feature music and motion. The compositions are complex, inviting the viewer to discern new meaning with every glance.
‘”My art is a reflection of the world I see and sense about me.
Raised by a family who appreciated art, Katherine Trunk has created a large collection of art since youth, entering exhibits and displaying her work in different venues in the metro area.
Kathy P. Leistner was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and raised in West Lafayette, Indiana where she was a photographer for Purdue University’s newspaper, and upon graduation was a Media Specialist for Purdue Photographic Services.
“Printmaking is a field of infinite possibilities.
Leo Bliok came to Great Neck in 1942 with his parents, a young Belgian refugee escaping the Nazi onslaught in Europe.
Featured in:
“Bits & Pieces” December 2018
“What is watercolor? A simple answer- it is colored water that can be expressive, ethereal, transparent, and enormously surprising and mysterious.
Linda’s personal vision is to create stirring artistic images…
“Ulamume…And I Said “ “I have always needed to make things.
“Ordinary Things”
Marc Josloff, who was recently honored as one of Long Island’s Top 25 “Advocates of the Arts” by the Long Island Arts Council in Freeport, is a painter, photographer and art educator who teaches painting and drawing at the National Art League in Douglaston, Queens.
Marcia Galletti was born and grew up in Brooklyn, New York.
Margaret Weissbach’s monoprints have been occupied with the movement of interactive human figures.
Initially, my work focused on realistic subjects, drawing from diverse sources.
“I have always loved art. The challenge of the creative process- the ability to turn a blank piece of paper into art, and the actual use of paint, never ceases to attract me.
Maris Kastan was a Special Education Teacher for 32 years.
No one ever taught me how to ride a bike; somehow I just knew.
Part of Printmaking
Mary Ann is a retired New York City educator who is now focused on her lifelong interest in painting.
Mary Beth came to botanical painting after careers in education and income tax preparation.
“Watercolor lets me explore my life-long, passionate interest in flowers and in nature more generally.
Marzena Grabczynska Lorenc is an award winning and published fine art photographer with a deep and abiding love for photography.
Maxine Townsend-Broderick is a multimedia artist who was born in Jamaica, New York to a Jamaican mother and a Grenadian father.
“Fence” “I am a financial executive who’s career has been in the financial services industry.