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Michael David Rose

Michael David Rose

San Francisco, CA, US

 

About 

Michael David Rose is an ever evolving artist specializing in photography.  In 1989, while attending Pomfret boarding school, he was handed the keys to the darkroom and never looked back. His first paid photography gig was with the band Phish and he has since created a full service photography and video production company, MDRP, currently based in San Francisco.

Michael earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Kenyon College with a major in photography and received the Robert H Hallstein Award for the Outstanding Exhibition. He studied post-graduate photography programs at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Arizona, Tucson. Following his studies, he returned to Chicago to work with Armand Lee & Co. a full service framing and antique restoration firm whose clients included the Field Museum of Natural History, Holly Hunt and the Chicago Historical Society. He then moved on to contribute to Hedrich Blessing photographers, documenting the work of architects, developers, and construction internationally.

In 2003, Michael founded his own photography firm, Michael David Rose Photography, or MDRP where he served as the staff photographer for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago for 2 years until he moved the MDRP offices from Chicago to San Francisco in 2007. Michael’s online editorial work for UrbanDaddy in New York, NY spanned a decade and he began documenting product for museums, commercial clients, and startups.  

Michael has collaborated with many firms that focus on sustainability, transit and lifestyle.  Michael documents the scientific studies of UC Davis - Bodega Marine Labs in California to better understand the vast unknown of the Pacific Ocean. As a journalist, he documents travel and leisure getaways, as an artist, he documents architecture, and as a creator he makes photographs for brands.

In addition, he recently became a Licensed Guide of California and its vast opportunities in fishing, crabbing and hunting.

Michael is continuously making artworks that discuss the news, nature and landscape as we know it.  His recent series of collages document the night sky in watercolor, pencil and found objects.

Michael resides in both San Francisco and Carnelian Bay, California.  When he's not behind the lens you can find him paddle boarding the bay, fly fishing the Truckee River and skiing at Alpine Meadows with his family.

Employment 

Jul 2003 - current
 

Museum of Contemporary Art , Chicago, Photographer

Feb 2006 - Feb 2009
 

Hedrich Blessing, Photography Associate

Jan 1999 - Jul 2003
 

Center for Creative Photography, Curatorial Assistant

May 1997 - May 1999
 

Education 

University of Arizona, Art Education

Jan 1997 - Jan 1999
 

Kenyon College, Bachelors, Studio Art

Sep 1994 - Sep 1997
 
May 1997 - Aug 1997
 
May 1993 - Aug 1993
 

Awards 

Robert H. Hallstein Award, 1st Place

The award is granted to a senior art major whose consistently high level of artistic accomplishment in studio art courses is recognized by the art department faculty.

1997
 

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