  
Tim Holte
American
Born 1950 Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lives and works in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Exhibitions
- Milwaukee
Institute of Art & Design – Student Gallery – Photography
Department
- John Michael
Kohler Art Center – Post Card Show – Finalist
- UWM Union
Art Gallery – Group Show
- H2O Gallery
– Dick Bacon Group Show
- John Michael
Kohler Art Center – Seven County Group Show
- H2O Gallery
– Lingua Franca 3 – Street Photography
- Concordia
University (Wisconsin) Solo Exhibit
I am not
sure why I take photographs. I know that it allows me to express feelings
that seldom surface. I appreciate light, shadows mean something. Every
photograph is a frame of reference, a reminder of a moment past. Like
the smell of burning leaves in the fall. Wistful and nostalgic. I remember
the first camera I bought when I was in the Marines in 1969. It was a
Petri 35mm rangefinder purchased at a pawn shop on Okinawa. I still have
almost every photograph that I took with it.
Sometimes
I think it would be easier not taking photographs. Maybe time would become
elastic and go more slowly. Maybe I would not feel the emptiness and sadness
when I see the photograph of my Grandfather picking an apple from a tree
in our yard. Maybe the hours and minutes, like the ash blowing through
the burning canyon, wouldn’t disappear so quickly.
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