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Chris Bolton,
Senior Photography Instructor
A native of Orlando, Chris has more than 30 years experience as a
professional photographer and instructor. A graduate of the University of
South Florida with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, Chris has traveled, lived
and worked extensively in Europe, South America and Mexico. He lived for
three years on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico where he took many
photographs of the Mayan indigenous population. His experience includes
documenting conditions of the Bellevue Homeless Center for the Human
Resources Administration of New York.
As part of Impact Visuals Photo
Agency, he documented major events including Hurricane Andrew in 1992 and
the plight of Haitian Refugees. He also spent 12 years as an instructor at
Seminole Community College.
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Lollapalooza 2, Orlando, Florida, 1992 |

Masked Girl,
Yucatan, Mexico |
Selected Exhibitions
Contemporary Southeastern Photography, Third Annual Juried
Exhibition,
Crealdé School of Art, Winter Park, 1995
Educators in Art, DuPont Center,
Orlando, 1989
Human Resources Administration Photo Show, City Hall,
New York City, 1987 |
Selected
Publications
Boston Globe
The Spectator
American Photo
Sun Newspaper Group |