CARY WOLINSKY

Represented by Pucker Gallery since 1988

BORN: 1947 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
RESIDES: Norwell, Massachusetts

Most Recent Exhibition:
The Fiber of Life
9 June - 8 July 2007


Cary Wolinsky began working as a news and magazine photographer for the Boston Globe in 1968 while completing a degree in journalism at Boston University's School of Communications. By 1972, he was providing freelance photo stories to many national magazines, including Natural History, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Newsweek, and International Wildlife. After becoming a contract photographer with National Geographic in the mid 1980s, Mr. Wolinsky came to specialize in historical and cultural assignments that require in-depth research and well-managed, global coverage.
Cary Wolinsky
Monolo
Queretaro, Mexico
giclée print
18 x 27"
CW1
CW1 Cary Wolinsky
Sand House Blue, Wide
giclée print
18 x 27"
CW6
CW6
Cary Wolinsky
Sand House Blue, Pink, Green
giclée print
18 x 27"
CW3
CW3 Cary Wolinsky
Sand House Green
giclée print
18 x 27"
CW4
CW4
Cary Wolinsky
Among the Saris
Varanasi, India
giclée print
18 x 27"
CW37
CW37 Cary Wolinsky
Half Shorn Sheep
Beaufort, Victoria, Australia
giclée print
18 x 27"
CW26
CW26
Cary Wolinsky
North River, Norwell
giclée print
18 x 27"
CW8
CW8 Cary Wolinsky
Sand House Blue, Vertical
giclée print
27 x 18"
CW2
CW2
Cary Wolinsky
At the Hamam
Istanbul, Turkey
giclée print
27 x 18"
CW45
CW45 Cary Wolinsky
Moroccan Men
Zaouet, Morocco
giclée print
27 x 18"
CW47
CW47
Cary Wolinsky
Baldev Temple
giclée print
18 x 27"
CW9
CW9 Cary Wolinsky
Sumac
giclée print
18 x 27"
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CW10