Hullihen Moore

Hullihen Williams Moore uses landscape photography to let others know some of the wonder, power, and beauty of the wildness of nature. He has concentrated on the mountains of Virginia and National Parks throughout the country.

 

In college at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, Moore worked as a stringer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and was paid five dollars for each photograph used by the paper. Later at the University of Virginia, he continued to make pictures as a hobby, often traveling into the mountains to photograph. In the 1970’s, Moore bought his first view camera and began making his own prints. In 1979, Moore studied with Ansel Adams in Yosemite National Park. In addition, he has studied landscape photography and fine print making with noted landscape photographers John Sexton and Philip Hyde. He has work in the Virginia museum of Fine Arts collection and currently lives in Richmond, VA, where he was born and raised.