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Seth Cook

Seth
Cook

SPE Member since 2022
Member Chapter: Southeast

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
Shadow of a Jasmine

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
Chromoscape no. 1 (Landfill)
chromoskedasic silver gelatin print

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
At Peace
gelatin silver print

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
Chromoscape no. 3 (For Sale)
chromoskedasic silver gelatin print

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
Wedding Dress
gelatin silver print

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
Chromoscape no. 4 (Cypermort Pipeline)

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
Lake Martin
gelatin silver print

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
Chromoscape no. 5 (Geismar)
chromoskedasic silver gelatin print

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
Brother
gelatin silver print

Seth Cook

SPE member since 2022
Chromoscape no. 8 (Buzzards)
chromoskedasic silver gelatin print

about

Seth Adam Cook is an artist from the Bayou Teche region in south-central Louisiana. Drawing inspiration from the swamps and marshes of his home, his versatile studio practice often merges photography with other creative media, imbuing a deeper sense of meaning through his choice of materials and techniques. Cook earned his B.F.A. in studio art from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2016 and completed his M.F.A. in photography at Indiana University, Bloomington in 2020. His work is shown nationally and internationally, including notable features in multiple publications such as Lenscratch, SHOTS Magazine, and Der Greif. He is a recipient of the 2024-2025 Digital Humanities Collaborative Grant and the 2022-2023 Community-based Engaged Learning Mini-Grant. Currently a faculty member at Georgia College and State University, Cook continues to explore alternative photographic processes and serves as a contributing editor for photobook publisher Fall Line Press.

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