Curtice Taylor has been a photographer and educator since the early 1980's.

Curtice’s latest work ,“Victorian Men” , is a series of toned cyanotype limited edition photographs which will be marketed through NYC gallery, ClampArt: https://clampart.com/2023/01/vintage-prints-2/#thumbnails.

His most recent book is “Sleepy Cat Farm: A Gardener’s Journey,” published in 2021. The previous book, also for Monaccelli Press, was “Rescuing Eden: Preserving America’s Historic Gardens.” His garden photographs have been featured in numerous books both in the US and UK.

His editorial garden photographs have appeared in every major shelter magazine in the US and UK (House Beautiful, Traditional Home, Architectural Digest, House and Garden, etc.). Curtice has won awards and been in the annuals of Communication Arts, Popular Photography, American Photography, Society of Illustrators, Art Direction Magazine, National Calendar award, etc.

Mr Taylor has taught at SUNY Purchase, Maine Media Workshop and was on the faculty of School of Visual Art's  photography department from 1981 until 2019.. He has lectured at George Eastman House and The Museum of Modern Art.

He has written for Interview, Rolling Stone, Village Voice, Modern Photography and House and Garden.

His images and art work have appeared on covers for Knopf, Random House, Viking Penguin, Harper Collins, Holt Reinhardt and Crown Publishers. Art work also appeared on albums and CDs for Atlantic Records, Arista, Epic, Columbia and RCA.