Frank Tadley has studied photography in the workshop programs at the New England School of Photography (NESOP) 1993-6, the Cambridge Center For Adult Education and with photographer/teacher Keith Carter and Harvey Stein.
He works primarily in portraiture, nudes, landscapes, city scapes and abstracts.
His series, Edgerton Park, follows the "life" of a large community garden in New Haven, CT - from autumn through spring. One long term project has been a series of Polaroid transfers about the time he spent in Vietnam and, later, in the anti-war movement.
For twenty-six years he worked in the field of computer recognition of the spoken word at Verbex, Kurzweil AI and Lernout and Hauspie.
Solo and Featured Exhibitions:
• Jefferson Cutter House Gallery, Arlington, MA June 2000
• Whistler Gallery, “Three Photographic Visions”
Arlington, MA, June, 1998
• Cambridge Public Library, Cambridge, MA, “Circus” 1996
• Cambridge Public Library, Cambridge, MA, “Kids At Play” 1994
Group Exhibitions:
• Arthur Griffith Center For Photographic Arts
Juried exhibitions 2001- two second places
• f/8 Spring show at the Newton Free Library, April 2000
• Arthur Griffith Center For Photographic Arts
Juried exhibitions 1995, 1996
• NESOP student exhibitions, 1994-1996