Skykomish River

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Joseph Vitone

Joe Vitone is an Italian-American documentary fine art photographer and educator living in Austin, Texas. His work consists of portraiture and landscape in the United States as well as documentary photography projects examining cultures outside of the U.S. He is Professor of Photocommunications at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas where he has lived with his family since 1991. He teaches traditional as well as digital photography and electronic media. He has received a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in photography and been a senior Fulbright Scholar in fine art teaching at Universidad de Costa Rica in San José and working on a documentary photography project centered around small-scale family-based agriculture. More recently he has been a Fulbright Specialist conducting a residency in Apulia, Italy, where again the work found focus with small scale agriculture and life in the southern Italian countryside. Abroad, he has lectured on his photography in Australia, China, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Involved in international education, he has led American students on study programs in China, France, Japan, and Thailand. With a focus on documentary photography, he has worked with students outside of the U.S. in Australia, Costa Rica, France, Italy, and Thailand. His work has been exhibited at a number of venues including exhibitions at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, Instituto Cultural Peruano-Norteamericano in Lima, Peru, the Oregon Center for Photographic Arts in Portland, the Houston Center for Photography in Texas, and the Hungarian Museum of Photograpy in Kecskemét. His work is held in a number of collections including the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Center for Creative Photography, the Museum of Fine Art, Houston, the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, and the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History.

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