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Rolfe
Horn, born in Walnut Creek, California, has had a fascination
with photography from an early age, beginning when he first
used his father’s camera to capture memories of hikes in
the East Bay and Lake Tahoe. Working with a commercial photographer
after college, Rolfe then went on to study landscape photography
with Mark Citret. Graduating from Brooks College in Santa
Barbara in 1996, Rolfe was named outstanding graduate of
his class. Following graduation he returned to the Bay Area
and began to study the surrealistic nature of the land,
searching out abstract forms or working at night. A short
time later Rolfe met Michael Kenna, and soon became his
assistant. He chose from that point on to pursue a career
in photography as a fine art. In 2001 he released his first
monograph, Angkor, and in 2003 his second book was published,
28 Photographs.
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