Garry Camp Burdick

Garry Camp Burdick is an adjunct professor at WestConn.  His past studio services included commercial work, portraiture, architectural, product and digital imaging

Garry received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Philadelphia Museum of Art (now the University of Arts). After two years as a staff photographer at Seventeen Magazine, Garry got a job at the Famous Artists School in Westport, CT.  While at the Famous Artists School, he was able to take more than 100 shots of Norman Rockwell at his studio in Stockbridge, MA.  He has his work on view at Bethel Photoworks as reported in the Danbury News Times. 

Garry has been invited by the Smithsonian Institute to show three to five of his pieces. 

 

Garry Camp Burdick was featured in the Heritage Villager  on September 16, 2005
 

 


Arthur Miller
               Norman Rockwell, January 1968         

 

 


 

 

 

 

Scenes from South Central, an Off-Broadway show

 

         

 

 


Garry's grandson Myles Sancious
with mom, Dawn
The Great Danbury State Fair 1961

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