Neal Olshan's photography experience began in 1958 with a second-hand 35mm Minolta viewfinder camera and endless hours watching and studying the photographer for the "Town Crier", his hometown newspaper in Fairfield, Connecticut. It was this early experimentation and exposure to photography that helped develop his eye for both subject and composition.
Neal H Olshan is also a psychologist and author of seven books. He has been a featured guest on numerous national television and radio shows, including: "Oprah," Regis Philbin," "The John Davidson Show," "The Mike Douglas Show," "Donahue," "A.M. Los Angeles," "A.M. Northwest," and "The Richard Simmons Show." Neal has also been featured in such publications as: "Time," Newsweek," The New York Times," "L.A. Times," and "Cosmopolitan," to name a few.
As a photographer/artist, I use digital techniques to blend photography and art in unique ways. My goal is to create an artistic impression that brings out the primary element of the scene that first struck me when I photographed it while maintaining the exquisite detail and nuances of color and tone. The process involves evaluating several possible image transformations and each artwork is original in the sense that it was created entirely by me from my original photograph.
As a photographer/artist, I use digital techniques to blend photography and art in unique ways. My goal is to create an artistic impression that brings out the primary element of the scene that first struck me when I photographed it while maintaining the exquisite detail and nuances of color and tone. The process involves evaluating several possible image transformations and each artwork is original in the sense that it was created entirely by me from my original photograph.