TREVOR REISZ
Trevor's interest in photography started when he was very young. "I found that early on, I saw more of the rest of the world, and in more detail, than ever before. I developed an appreciation for art first, and would look at famous paintings in order to try to understand why they were so appreciated by everyone. One day it all came to light, like the preverbal 'flashbulb'. It was the use of LIGHT! From that point on photography...became a passion and an obsession."
From being a staff photographer at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, to photography instructor for UCLA and a Nikon School Instructor, Trevor's career in photography has spanned several decades and has allowed him the privilege of meeting and working with some noted names in photography like Edwin Land of Polaroid, Ansel Adams, Yousef Karsh, Eddie Adams, Neil Liefer, Freeman Patterson, and some National Geographic photographers.
Recently, he has also begun painting as a new creative outlet.
"Painting is just an expression of 'freedom' where I just let things happen and evolve. For me, painting and photography are totally different mediums, approaches, experiences and goals."