My photography and digital collage works have exhibited in both one-man and group gallery exhibitions and auctions across the United States; Kotka, Finland; Göteborg, Sweden, Australia; including Rhonda Schaller Studio (New York City); Gallery 1633 (Chicago); Excalibur (Chicago); Buffalo Trails Gallery (Bigfork, MT); the Jest Galleries (Bigfork and Whitefish, Montana); and Cochenour Gallery at Georgetown College. The award-winning new media documentary photographs have been featured in the Australian Cellbytes International exhibit, several western U.S. newspapers and noted web sites; and as cover art for American published essay collections and novels.
The Public Photography Project is largely a visual art exhibition that publicly presents a selection (or selection of "albums") of photographic images created by Greg O'Toole over the past several years. The content matter is a scattered, quantumedia documentation of the people, places, and things visited while traveling the Lower 48, the contiguous 48 states that make up the continental US. The hardware is a selection of cameras from the Nikon D1 down to a Samsung flip mobile phone kept in the artist's pocket for over a year. All images are copyright property of Civic Media Press, Gregory O'Toole, and otoole.info. For more information on these images, feel free to contact Civic Media Press. Have a nice day.
QUANTUMEDIA™ (kwntm) n. pl. quan·ta (-t) n. pl. me·di·a (-d-) plural me·di·ae /-E-"E/ n. (theory + practice) 1. The philosophical pursuit of the fundamental unit of electromagnetic energy; 2. A potent cocktail of citizen journalism, digital narrative, and enviromedia; 3. All-media documentation and distribution; 4. Creative format critical analysis of one's immediate surroundings, their environment, and/or socio-global issues.
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