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ROLFE HORN studied landscape photography with Mark Citret, an associate of Ansel Adams, prior to entering Brooks Institute of Photography, Santa Barbara, California in 1993.
Whilst a student at Brooks Institute, he studied with Nick Dekker, who introduced him to alternative processes and pushed him to create powerful images. He received multiple awards for his black and white photographs of the California landscape and was recognised for pioneering interactive digital photography.
When Rolfe received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brooks Institute in the fall of 1996, he was named as the most outstanding graduate of his class and presented with a plaque in recognition of his accumulated achievements in landscape and digital photography.