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Resume | Critical Acclaim | Client List| Exhibitions "direct
portraits, uncompromising and honest."
"...the immediacy of snapshots ...elevated by an emotional edge and
...the
black-and-white works featured in this... pictorial offer a stunning
glimpse into the opening of minds, the raising of consciousness, the
breaking of boundaries. Wolf's camera captured these discernable subtleties
"His
urgent aggressive work is ritual and homage to the coming of age of
a man and an artist. If his warrior-like imagery...seems romantic
and revealing, it's because Wolf has painted and celebrated the journey
that, "The
images simultaneously embody the directness and familiarity of a snapshot,
and the wit of an artist examining philosophical "Lloyd
Wolf's work is concerned with the exuberance and pain of adolescence...His
images are eloquent evocations "Lloyd
Wolf of Arlington concentrates on the contemporary adolescent scene
with graphic results... his compositions stress not only quality "...sensitive
and intimate portraits...This project is "...photographer
Lloyd Wolf's...images provide strong testimony "Facing
the Wall is a book full of tears and dignity that will "The
75 photos by Sal Lopes, Wendy Watriss, and Lloyd Wolf, "Most of the best work in the show is documentary in nature. Sal Lopes, Wendy Watriss, and Lloyd Wolf have been taking pictures of those who visit the wall... The cumulative effect of seeing these photographs is profoundly moving." The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 10/12/87 Numerous
photographs of the wall, most notably by Wendy Watriss and Lloyd Wolf,
wisely focus on the drama of these icons..." "Wolf's
personal work... is classically romantic; it is a key to his emotional
life. He uses photographs with text as a personal journal to record
his thoughts and feelings about his family, his friends, and his efforts
to understand his life. Some of the images are lyrically, poetically
beautiful." "Lloyd
Wolf...and (his daughter) Emma embarked on a year-long photographic
project which resulted in a series of dream-like photographs...exploring
their relationship, their faith, and Emma's sense of self." "The
images combined with words are sometimes humorous, |