Pat Toth-Smith

Pat Toth-Smith, a featured artist in the July/August 2005 issue of Wildlife Art Magazine, has been a photographer for over 15 years. She recently (fall 2005) appeared as a featured guest on the Darlene Carmen's Painting Gourmet TV Show on cable channel 15 and 27. She has exhibited her wildlife and nature work in numerous art festivals, galleries, and businesses on the East and West coasts including Contemporary Crafts Market Santa Monica, Affaire in the Garden Beverly Hills, Palo Alto Celebrates the Arts, and Tempe Festival of the Arts Arizona. Her work has appeared in Sierra, Climbing, and Rock and Ice magazines as well as textbooks and catalogs promoting conservation and recyclable products. Pat was trained in photography at Laney College in Oakland, California and has also done photojournalism, portrait work, and wedding and commercial photography. She has a B.S. degree from NYU.

Pat Toth-Smith's nature and wildlife photographs have been taken throughout the United States, Canada, and in Costa Rica primarily at National, State and Regional Parks. She uses a Mamiya 6 medium format camera for scenic work and a canon 35mm for wildlife. To disturb the wildlife as little as possible Pat uses telephoto lenses (1000mm, 500mm and 200mm).

Pat Toth-Smith's images can be viewed at these fine galleries:
Coast Gallery Hwy 1, Big Sur, Ca., Christopher Bell Gallery 200 Alvarado Plaza, near Portola Plaza Hotel, Monteray, Ca., Rusty Bear Gallery Hwy 4, Arnold, Ca., Tahoe Candle and Gallery Downtown Truckee, Truckee, Ca., Jack Dennis' Wyoming Gallery 50 East Broadway, Jackson, Wyoming, and Marine Mammal Center, Pier 39, San Francisco.

 

 Copyright � 2007 Pat Toth-Smith Photography - All Rights reserved. All photographs appearing in this site are the property of Pat Toth-Smith and are protected under United States and international copyright laws. The photographs may not be reproduced, stored, or manipulated without the written permission by Pat Toth-Smith. Phone (707)748-0875.