Members of the PHOTOWORKS faculty include:
Eric Bullock, 
a production artist and color management expert in the advertising industry. With a background in fine art photography, including as a resident at the Maine Photographic Workshops, Eric works with students to integrate digital technologies into their work.
Joe Cameron 
taught fine-art photography at the Corcoran College of Art and Design for 35 years.
His photographs are in the collections of the Norton Simon Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress and the Corcoran Gallery of
Art. Solo exhibitions include the Baltimore Museum, Corcoran Gallery of Art and the Kathleen Ewing Gallery. He has received fellowships from
the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, the National Collection of Fine Arts and the Smithsonian Institution.
Page Carr, 
who holds an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design, is a member of the faculty at the Northern Virginia Community College
Alexandria Campus. She is a past recipient of the Maryland Arts Council Grant in Photography.
Eliot Cohen,
who teaches Digital Photography at PHOTOWORKS,
was Program Head for Photography at NVCC (Loudoun Campus) for 21 years, receiving NVCC's highest award for teaching excellence.
He was also on the adjunct faculty at the Corcoran School of Art. www.eliotcohen.com
Rebecca Drobis 
is a documentary photographer whose portraits of youth have been shown internationally and in the United States. She spent the past 2 years in Los Angeles working for acclaimed photographer Lauren Greenfield. She has worked at the Santa Fe Workshops alongside todayÕs leading image makers. She also spent 2 years in the Dominican Republic teaching photography to high school students.
Sheila Galagan 
has been a photographer for the past 10 years. She
specializes in portraits and fine art photography. Her background prior
to photography was diverse, including time spent in banking, carpentry
and construction management. As a photography teacher, Sheila values
experimentation and being open to the unexpected.
Frank "Tico" Herrera, 
a founder of PHOTOWORKS who also has taught photography at Shepherd College and the Corcoran School of Art, holds numerous awards for his work, including the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship, the West Virginia ArtistÕs Grant, an NEA Fellowship, and a Teaching Fellowship at West Virginia University.
Karen Keating, 
M.F.A in photography, Maryland Institute College of Art. Studied at the
Corcoran School, Maine and Santa Fe Photographic Workshops with Keith
Carter, Arno Minkennan and Eugene Richards. Photography studio teacher at
The Field School, Director of PHOTOWORKS and instructor since 1988. Member Multiple Exposures Gallery, Torpedo Factory, Alexandria and Society of
Photographic Educators. Recipient of Tufts University Art Teacher Award
and Maryland State Arts Council grant.www.karenkeating.com
Barbara Maloney, 
Photographer and printmaker based in Howard County, Maryland. Barbara formerly taught photography at
Montgomery College and did commercial work, then spent several years in London, where she developed a passion for alternative photography.
Her specialties are temperaprint and photo intaglio.
Cris McCarthy, 
a fine art photographer whose work has encompassed 35 mm and medium format, with a primary focus on camera multiple exposures taken with a Holga or Woca camera. Her work has been featured in Washingtonpost.comÕs ÒCamera WorksÓ column and included in several group shows.
Leta Osteen,
MFA candidate at Savannah College of Art and Design. BFA in Photography from Virginia Commonwealth University. She works at Washington National
Cathedral as a videographer and freelances in website design. She is a recipient for the Savannah College of ArtÕs Artistic Honors Fellowship and
is locally exhibited. Her photography can be viewed at http://studentpages.scad.edu/~lostee20.
Sara Pomerance, 
Graduate of Corcoran College of Art and Design, BFA
2004; studied at Santa Fe Workshops, Atlin Centre for the Arts, Maine Photographic Workshops. Photo teaching experience at the Corcoran School of Art, Santa Cruz
Waldorf School, Northwest Youth Corps. Freelance photography
includes Washington City Paper, L'Arche DC, Life Skills DC. Exhibits locally.
Mark Power, 
Professor of photography for 25 years at the Corcoran College of Art and Design; also taught at the University of Texas, San Antonio. His photography has been exhibited widely in America, Paris and London and collected by the Smithsonian Institute, Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the
Getty Museum of Art, the Library of Congress, and museums of art in Baltimore, Richmond and New Orleans. Power is a professional critic and has written for the Washington Post, Art in America, Photo Review and the Times Literary Supplement in London. He is the founder-editor of the online magazine, The Salt Mine (www.thesaltmine.co.uk).
Gayle Rothschild 
is a fine art photographer who holds an MFA from the University of Maryland and studied at the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York. Her work has been exhibited at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Sandra Berler Gallery, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the Center for Photography at Woodstock.
James Steele 
holds a degree from the University of Missouri and has studied with master photographers George Tice, Carson Graves, Christopher James, Cole Weston, Joyce Tenneson, and Martha Casanave. Jim is a member of the Factory PHOTOWORKS Gallery at the Torpedo Factory Art Center and Chairman of Visual Arts for the Art Council
of Fairfax County. A six-time recipient of the Northern Virginia Photographic Society's Photographer of the Year award, his work is held in several corporate and private collections.
Grace Taylor
is a fine art photographer whose work is primarily about people and their environments.
Her work is in the permanent collection of The National Museum of Women in the Arts and Mexico's Institute of Anthropology and History.
Frank Van Riper 
is an award-winning photographer and photography columnist for The Washington Post. Author of Down East Maine/A World Apart (Pulitzer nominee; silver medal, Art Director's Club/DC), Talking Photography, and Faces of the Eastern Shore, he was the 1979 Nieman Fellow at Harvard. www.GVRphoto.com
Emily Whiting, 
who teaches the Young Adult Photography program, has shown her work at The Ralls Collection and the Kathleen Ewing Gallery. She has an undergraduate degree from Vassar College and an MBA from the George Washington University.
Banner image by Gayle Rothschild