Ray Mortenson (b. 1944) is a New York City-based landscape photographer who studied art and sculpture at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and San Francisco Art Institute in the1960s. Compelled by the natural disarray of ignored places, he has been exploring industrialzones, neglected urban neighborhoods, and isolated natural areas along the metropolitan corridor of the northeastern United States for nearly fifty years. His profiles of places are made using a variety of camera formats and photographic processes. Darkroom prints range in size from intimate contacts to mural sized multi-paneled pieces. Over the past four decades he has also produced a series of unique or small editioned artist books. Mortenson's work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the US since the 1980s and is held in the permanent collections of more than forty museums in the US, Canada, France, and Japan.
