Tuck Fauntleroy

TUCK FAUNTLEROY'S artistic practice focuses on the vast, mild areas of the American West. His work masterfully captures sharp visual lines accentuated by the snow-covered earth. In each of his works, Fauntleroy visually displaces the viewer, pushing the boundaries of realism and abstraction through compositions of positive and negative space.
 
Tuck Fauntleroy grew up in a small waterfront town on the eastern shore of Maryland. He graduated with a B.A. from Bucknell University in 2000 and moved west to Jackson Hole. Combined with his personal photographic practice, Fauntleroy developed a professional foundation as a photographer in the fields of architecture and interior design over the past 20 years. Published in recognized outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, Dwell, Conde Nast Traveler, and Town & Country, Fauntleroy's fine arts photography is committed to utilizing the aesthetics of the natural world. Tuck Fauntleroy lives and works in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.