About Us

Do you make art? Do you love art? A significant new creative resource on the landscape, Indian Hill Imageworks is Vermont's finest resource for artist's and lovers of art.

We feature a wide variety of photographic and artistic services: studio and travel workshops, guest artist and mentor programs, printing services, fine art portraiture, writing for artists, gallery space and much more.

Merging the best of both the Indian Hill Gallery of Fine Photography (est. 2002) and Stephen M. Schaub Photography under one dynamic and creative roof, Indian Hill Imageworks combines the talents of Stephen M. Schaub and Eve Ogden Schaub to form a unique resource for both the creators and lovers of art.

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Stephen M. Schaub

Stephen M. Schaub's artwork has been featured in numerous publications and shows both at home and abroad, and he is well-recognized in the industry as an expert and innovator of progressive digital printing techniques. A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, he is the author of two collections of his artworks: A Sense of Place (1999) and Through A Glass Darkly (2004). His work is represented in Vermont by Indian Hill Imageworks, as well as in Paris, France and Vero Beach, Florida.

Additionally, Stephen is the founder and president of LIFE=ART, an exciting online community and movement which promotes the work of active, living artists around the world. To view the works of Stephen Schaub please visit: www.stephenschaub.com or click here.

 

Eve Ogden Schaub

Eve Ogden Schaub holds degrees in both English and Photography from Cornell University, as well as a Masters in Photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology. She has been the owner and director of the Indian Hill Gallery of Fine Photography since it opened in 2002. Eve has written on subjects of the arts for such publications as Camera Arts, Photovision, Vermont Life, Vermont Magazine, and Afterimage. She has written the introductions for both of her husband Stephen's publications, and was the editor of Five Dollars and a Jug of Rum: A History of Grafton Vermont (2000). She also acts as editor for the LIFE=ART EMagazine, which features text articles, audioblogs and interviews on a wide variety of artworld topics.

 

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