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His photographs have been shown at West Medford Open Studios, the Doc Kountze Arts Festivals, the Medford Arts Festivals, the Mystic Art Gallery in Medford, The Gallery @ The Chelsea City in Chelsea, the Springstep Gallery, Century Bank, Hyatt Place Hotel, 13FOREST Gallery in East Arlington, Somerville Art Beat, Somerville Open Studios, Arlington Open Studios, Kitchen on Common in Belmont, and the US Geological Survey in Reston, VA. A number of his images have appeared in print, both in newspapers and books, and he is proud that so many of his images are included in private and public photography collections.


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Graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in Graphic Design, Tenney entered the educational publishing industry as a book designer, a trade he maintained until 2009 by which time he had switched his primary focus to photography.

Will Tenney lives and works in Medford, Massachusetts as a photographer when he isn't being a graphic designer or a bassoon player. He keeps quite busy as a member of a woodwind quintet, as an active volunteer with the Medford Historical Society and Museum, and does a fair amount of his own historical research.

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He grew up in Berkeley, California, and as a child of 7 was given a Kodak Brownie camera by his father, San Francisco Bay Area photographer Thos Tenney. In high school his father gave Will an old Leica camera, and even though it scratched every frame on every roll, having a 35mm camera was a real breakthrough for him. It's been downhill ever since, having gone through Pentax cameras, Minoltas, Nikons, Canons, even a classic “Mick-a-Matic” Instamatic — but he has now gone completely digital, no longer keeping a darkroom. Currently he uses a Canon 50D and a Sony NEX-7.

Graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in Graphic Design, Tenney entered the educational publishing industry as a book designer, a trade he maintained until 2009 by which time he had switched his primary focus to photography.

His photographs have been shown at West Medford Open Studios, the Doc Kountze Arts Festivals, the Medford Arts Festivals, the Mystic Art Gallery in Medford, The Gallery @ The Chelsea City in Chelsea, the Springstep Gallery, Century Bank, Hyatt Place Hotel, 13FOREST Gallery in East Arlington, Somerville Art Beat, Somerville Open Studios, Arlington Open Studios, Kitchen on Common in Belmont, and the US Geological Survey in Reston, VA. A number of his images have appeared in print, both in newspapers and books, and he is proud that so many of his images are included in private and public photography collections.


Copyright © 2016 by Will Tenney. All rights reserved.
Please do not copy without prior written permission.

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Will Tenney lives and works in Medford, Massachusetts as a photographer when he isn't being a graphic designer or a bassoon player. He keeps quite busy as a member of a woodwind quintet, as an active volunteer with the Medford Historical Society and Museum, and does a fair amount of his own historical research.

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He grew up in Berkeley, California, and as a child of 7 was given a Kodak Brownie camera by his father, San Francisco Bay Area photographer Thos Tenney. In high school his father gave Will an old Leica camera, and even though it scratched every frame on every roll, having a 35mm camera was a real breakthrough for him. It's been downhill ever since, having gone through Pentax cameras, Minoltas, Nikons, Canons, even a classic “Mick-a-Matic” Instamatic — but he has now gone completely digital, no longer keeping a darkroom. Currently he uses a Canon 50D and a Sony NEX-7.

Graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in Graphic Design, Tenney entered the educational publishing industry as a book designer, a trade he maintained until 2009 by which time he had switched his primary focus to photography.

His photographs have been shown at West Medford Open Studios, the Doc Kountze Arts Festivals, the Medford Arts Festivals, the Mystic Art Gallery in Medford, The Gallery @ The Chelsea City in Chelsea, the Springstep Gallery, Century Bank, Hyatt Place Hotel, 13FOREST Gallery in East Arlington, Somerville Art Beat, Somerville Open Studios, Arlington Open Studios, Kitchen on Common in Belmont, and the US Geological Survey in Reston, VA. A number of his images have appeared in print, both in newspapers and books, and he is proud that so many of his images are included in private and public photography collections.


Copyright © 2016 by Will Tenney. All rights reserved.
Please do not copy without prior written permission.

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