Larry Volk is a Professor of Photography in the Department of Visual Communications at Endicott College. He holds an MFA in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design. Prior to coming to Endicott he had taught in the New England region for 13 years serving as an lecturer in photography at: Northeastern University, Montserrat College of Art, and Rhode Island School of Design. In the department of Visual Communications he teaches courses in: photographic imaging, digital imaging and manipulation, studio lighting, documentary photography, and portfolio. His areas of expertise include: documentary photography, location lighting and production, photographic artist books, large format photography, zone system, digital image production and manipulation, digital printing.
His work has been exhibited nationally and is held in both private and museum collections. His most recent exhibitions include: a one person exhibition at the Bromfield Gallery, Boston (2010), The Rubin-Frankel Gallery at Boston University Hillel (2009), a group exhibition at the University of Miami (2007), and a solo online exhibition at The Griffin Museum of Photography (2007-2008).
His commercial photographic business of 10 years, Larry Volk Photography, included editorial and corporate clients. A partial client list: Fast Company, Time Inc (Fortune, Fortune Small Business), Yankee Magazine, IEE Spectrum, Fidelity Investments, and Harvard University. His professional web site: www.larryvolk.com.