John Woolf is an accomplished fine art photographer who has spent a career capturing the urban landscape. His portfolios include panoramas of Boston, Chicago, Providence and New York City. His cameras vary from 8x10 large format, to panoramic and digital. In Woolf's series Night Road, he digitally composites multiple individual photographs into one large image to capture the various tones of light that appear in a photograph.
He is the Digital Systems Manager of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston Department of Intellectual Property.
John Woolf, Yearning Soul, Mount Auburn Cemetary, 1995
John Woolf, Angel Pointing to Heaven, Mount Auburn Cemetary, 1995
John Woolf, Looking Toward Heaven, Mount Auburn Cemetary, 1995
John Woolf, Athamas Slaying His Son, 1995
John Woolf, Athamas Ino and Learchus, 1995
John Woolf, Dionysos, 1995
John Woolf, Nymph, 1995
John Woolf, Youth, 1995
John Woolf, Kenmore Square - Night Panorama, 2010
John Woolf, Central Artery, March, 2004
from the series Boston Central Artery Deconstruction: 1900 to 2008
John Woolf, Central Artery, August, 2008
from the series Boston Central Artery Deconstruction: 1900 to 2008
John Woolf, Congress & State Streets, Boston, 2006 Boston Panoramas
John Woolf, Christian Science Center, Boston, 2006 Boston Panoramas
John Woolf, View from Top of Woolworth Building New York City Panoramas
John Woolf, 42nd Street and Broadway New York City Panoramas
John Woolf, Brooklyn & Manhattan Bridges New York City Panoramas
John Woolf, Coney Island Hot Dogs
John Woolf, Boulevard Diner, Worcester, MA
John Woolf, Shawmut Diner, New Bedford, MA
John Woolf, South Street Diner, Boston, MA
John Woolf, Congress of Oddities from Coney Island Side Shows: 1994 to 1999
John Woolf, Side Show Entrance from Coney Island Side Shows: 1994 to 1999
John Woolf, Bearded Lady from Coney Island Side Shows: 1994 to 1999
John Woolf, Kept Alive from Coney Island Side Shows: 1994 to 1999