Photo Archive

We hung a photo exhibit today at the Ritz Camera store in downtown Menlo Park. The show, ‘Feature Work,’ consists of five celebrity portraits (Lisa Lyon is seen above) that I made for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner’s Style section in the 1980s and is a subset of the ‘Portfolio 1976 – 1989‘ exhibit that was displayed this past June at the Knight Fine Arts Center in Hudson, Ohio. Information about prints and pricing: cg at gulker dot.com or call 650 322-4916
This page is currently the home of a long-planned comprehensive archive of my photos. Right now it contains links to the first attempt at an archive, which flopped after Google killed Google Pages, a current project, a portfolio of more recent b&W work and one of my first attempts at an online project.
- First attempt (2003) at an archive
- More recent b&w work (mostly 2004)
- The (failed) Archive attempt on Google Pages
- The N Judah project (pictures made in 2006)
- Los Angeles: A Retrospective (circa 1995)
- 1989 Portfolio (B&W)
Below are links to some recent photos of general interest (GPL’d for non-commercial use). Please contact me cg-at-gulker-dot-com for rights licensing for other uses. For many of the photos, we can provide 400 to 1000 word stories. Signed, mounted prints are available for many images – please contact me for more information.
- Steven Charleston, Asst. Bishop, Diocese of California
- The Rev. Dr. John Kater, Theologian
- J. Craig Venter, CEO of Synthetic Genomics
- Vinod Khosla, Venture Capitalist
- Marc Andrus, Bishop, Diocese of California
- Njongonkula Ndungane, Archbishop of South Africa
Our complete catalog of travel photos from Western Europe, South America, China and the U.S. will be linked here in the near future. This includes:
- Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico
- Provence
- Montana
- Shanghai and Hangzhou, China
- Pescadero, California (B&W)
- Annecy, France
- The Netherlands
- Portugal
Other places to see my photos:
It is our hope that this page will soon evolve into a definitive gateway to all my photo work spanning some 40 years.
- Chris Gulker
Updated Friday, October 8, 2009








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I look forward to it.
Hi there
I happened upon your site whilst researching images for George Burns. It all makes interesting reading! I was wondering if you would be able to get back to me as I would be really interested in using one of your great images and obviously would like to talk about usage fees and whether you are interested obviously etc. I look forward to hearing from you.
best Catherine
Hi Chris,
I enjoyed “seeing” Joe Cotton again — he indeed has that same sparkle. A gentle and generous soul with a whimsical sense of humor that comes through in the photographic images that you captured. He always gives the impression he has all the time in the world for you. And thanks too, for forwarding on through Linda the poem he wrote for my dad, Fitz. I sent it on to him, though I know he has it saved somewhere. I know it will bring back lots of memories of Edwards. Thanks so much!
(I think that’s the web address-haven’t been there for a while)
I just learned that Chris is no longer with us. He was a good friend at Oxy, and by chance I came across an old photo he had taken when we were there. I had no idea of his accomplishments since we had no contact sinc emy graduation in ’73. I am very glad to read how well things went for him, and deeply saddened that he has gone. What I remember most about Chris is that he never had an edge. He was the sweetest guy who was happy to be here and to know us. I do miss him now that I know he is gone, but I am sure he is fine.
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