Scott Nichols on His Lasting Love for Iconic California Photographers
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Scott Nichols on His Lasting Love for Iconic California Photographers
"Scott Nichols Gallery houses one of the largest private collections of work by Brett Weston, alongside pieces by Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Dorothea Lange, and Imogen Cunningham, showcasing expertise in 20th-century California photography."
"After 27 years in downtown San Francisco, Nichols relocated the gallery to Sonoma, reflecting a quieter atmosphere while continuing to champion historically significant works of photography to a growing collector base."
"Nichols's journey into photography began with an architecture degree and a pivotal experience as a studio assistant, which led him to meet influential photographers and ultimately shaped his career in the art world."
Scott Nichols opened his gallery in 1992, focusing on fine art photography, particularly works by Group f.64. The gallery features a significant collection of Brett Weston and other renowned photographers like Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange. After 27 years in San Francisco, Nichols relocated to Sonoma, maintaining a commitment to high-quality photography in a community-oriented setting. Nichols's journey began with an architecture degree and experiences as a studio assistant, which shaped his passion for photography and the influential Group f.64.
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