Scott Stulberg
With a focus on capturing timeless travel photography and cityscapes, Scott Stulberg has been creating compelling imagery since the age of ten. His vivid imagination and eye for beauty are reflected in his museum-quality photography and artwork, known for their depth, color, and emotion. His images have appeared in countless publications, including National Geographic, Travel and Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler, Time, and Newsweek, among many others.
Scott is the author of two books, including Passage to Burma, a stunning visual chronicle that spans 15 years of documenting his favorite country on earth. A devoted educator, he has taught photography at several prestigious institutions for over 20 years including UCLA and leads photography workshops across the globe, sharing his passion for storytelling through the lens and inspiring students to explore their own creative vision.
His award-winning images are used internationally on greeting cards, calendars, puzzles, book covers, and billboards, and are part of numerous private and corporate collections—from five-star resorts and major hospitals to department stores and galleries. His work has been exhibited around the world and is part of the permanent collection at the United Nations.
Scott and his wife, Holly, now make their home in the breathtaking red rock city of Sedona, Arizona, where they traded the chaos of Los Angeles for the serenity, light, and inspiration of the desert landscape.
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