About Stephen Joseph
Artist Statement
Stephen Joseph has been a photographer for over 40 years. His diverse skills as
a photographer range from creating daguerreotypes to modern digital photography.
His subject matter includes 25 years of photographing Mt. Diablo and the
surrounding Bay Area, his California Artist Studio Series, his historical
photographic essay of Oneonta, New York, and his work supporting open space.
After receiving his MFA from California College of Arts and Crafts, he taught
there and at Hartwick College. Joseph has had numerous exhibits of his work,
including the Oakland Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Legion of
Honor, the Ansel Adams Gallery, and the LeConte Memorial Lodge in Yosemite
National Park. His work has been widely collected most notably by the Achenbach
Foundation, East Bay Regional Park District, numerous California environmental
organizations, the Save Mt. Diablo land trust, and various private collections.
Joseph has also been honored as the Centennial Photographer for the Muir Woods
National Monument, Artist in Residence for Yosemite’s LeConte Memorial Lodge,
scenic set designer for the George Coates Performance Works in San Francisco and
as a member of the Board of Directors for Save Mt. Diablo.