Tim Baskerville Photography
PO Box 291
Napa, CA 94129





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Tim Baskerville, B.F.A., received his degree in photography and liberal arts from the University of San Francisco. He has been photographing for more than 25 years, and currently teaches night photography at U.C. Berkeley Extension in San Francisco and Berkeley, U.C. Santa Cruz. and the College of Marin. He has taught at
the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, Boston; RayKo Photo Center, San Francisco; and the
Cape Cod Photographic Workshops on Cape Cod.

Tim has written articles about Night Photography for Camera and Darkroom, the Friends of Photography with Nazraeli Press, and Photo Metro magazine. He originally curated The Nocturnes, a Night Photography exhibit, in 1991, and founded the subsequent critically acclaimed Web site - www.thenocturnes.com - in 1996. In addition
to workshops and classes in California, he conducts a photographic workshop to the West of Ireland, once a year. His work has received many awards, and has appeared in numerous publications and exhibitions in
this country and abroad.

As part of a comprehensive 10-year project, Tim
Baskerville continues to photograph and exhibit black
and white photography of the interiors of the restored historic streetcars operated by the S.F. Municipal
Railway (MUNI) and the Market Street Railway, a
nonprofit organization supporting the preservation of
rail transportation. The light, fine detail and elegance
found in the interiors of these proud old cars represents
a mode of transportation all but gone from the hustle-bustle of our modern age and is captured in the series Interiors: The F-Market Line.

Contact Information:
Tim Baskerville
PO Box 291
Napa, CA 94559

streetcars@timbaskerville.com
707_645_9860

Related Web sites:
http://www.timbaskerville.com
http://www.thenocturnes.com
http://thenocturnes.blogspot.com
http://www.thepanocturnists.com
http://www.meersfamily.org


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