Rebecca Tolk

 

Fine Art Photographer | Photo Impressionism

Designer | Visionary

 

Fine Art Photographer

Photo Impressionism

Designer | Visionary

Rebecca Tolk is a fine art photographer, digital artist and designer living and working in her creatively converted van traveling throughout the US wherever inspiration guides her! As a Washington, DC native she has traveled to create her artwork for nearly 30 years. 

Rebecca’s career began in 1995 photographing weddings and children’s portraits in the metro DC area with clients ranging from congressional candidates to Hollywood actors, and everyone in between. DC, NY NC, GA, FL, TX, CA and NM have all been called home before embarking on her life-long dream of van-life.

Her most recent project involves AI with a creative tool she stumbled across in 2022. The project has now developed into her current business venture: Magical Stock Art. A fast growing membership serving coaches, healers and spiritual entrepreneurs. Rebecca and her team provide artworks to their members for online, promotional and commercial use.  

Rebecca’s fine art photography has been featured internationally as a select artist with Holga Inspire, an international traveling exhibit hosted by the Holga Camera Company. She was one of 10 photographers hand picked by Mr TM Lee, the maker of the camera.

She has placed over 500 works of art in The Ritz Carlton Hotels and Spa, The DoubleTree by Hilton, Paradise Island Atlantis, McGraw Hill, Raymond James, and The University of Texas Medical Branch, among other prestigious institutions.

Her artwork has been exhibited at The Hallmark Institute of Photography, Brooks Institute, Centre of Fine Art Photography, Soho Photo Gallery & Chicago Photography Center.

Rebecca is published in Plastic Cameras, Toying with Creativity by Michelle Bates, and has been featured in Medium, Thrive Global and BizWomen, The Business Journal.

Rebecca’s mission is to help the viewer connect deeply to themselves and the world around them through playful, whimsical and ethereal imagery. Inspiring others and bring them to beauty is her greatest joy.

rebtolk@gmail.com

828-713-6553

Holga Film Photography

Holga Inspire: Featured Artist International Traveling Exhibit: 2010 to 2013

Featured Artists: Rebecca Tolk, Michelle Bates, Susan Bowen, David Burnett, Tammy Cromer-Campbell, Taiju Fubuki, Teru Kuwayama, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Pauline St. Denis, Harvey Stein

“Holga Inspire proudly presents the Holga Inspire exhibition, a widely acclaimed traveling exhibition showcasing a collection of outstanding images created by internationally renowned photographers who use the Holga camera as their artistic expression. The show endeavors to showcase the extraordinary artistic potential and creative expression of Holga cameras.”

“Holga Inspire is an initiative of Holga Limited, a company of the Universal Electronics Industries group co-founded by Mr. T.M. Lee, who invented and develop the Holga range of cameras. The mission of Holga Inspire is to support creative artists and professional photographers who use the Holga as their medium of creative expression. We seek to connect professionals throughout the arts, media, and academia through exhibitions, events and educational programs. We want to reinvigorate classic photography and inspire creative originality. Holga Inspire strives to demonstrate the extraordinary artistic potential and the wide range of creative expression that can be realized with a Holga camera.”

Since 2010, debuted in Bangkok, Thailand and viewed by Princess Sirindhorn, the Holga Inspire, an International Exhibit of 10 Holga Masters has been shown at these galleries:

  • Umbrella Arts Gallery-NYC
  • Hallmark Institute of Photography-Turner Falls, MA
  • Brooks Institute-Santa Barbara, CA
  • Icon Gallery-Los Angeles, CA
  • Center for Fine Art Photography-Fort Collins, CO
  • Soho Photo Gallery-NYC
  • Open Shutter Gallery-Durango, CO
  • Photobooth-San Francisco, CA
  • Chicago Photography Center-Chicago, IL
  • Interlochen Center for the Arts-Interlochen, MI
  • Arts Eye Gallery-Tucson, AZ
  • TCC Photo Gallery-Longview, TX
 

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Photo Impressionism: Painting through the Lens

“I make art to experience the fullness of life’s pleasures. My inner landscape is often intense and very deep as I like to explore the depths of my human existence mingled with the eternal being that I am.

When I’m out in nature connecting to the elements, I allow myself to flow freely with what inspires me in my surroundings, the tiny worlds that are much overlooked in our daily routines.

Sometimes it’s a blade of grass blowing in the wind, other times a dying flower or sometimes the brightness of a petal dancing in the light. When we pause, there is vibrant life all around us in the smallest of spaces. An entire universe of enchantment and mystery.

To me, these are simple delights. With no complexity or depth of thought, a much needed pause.

Engaging in these moments as an artist, to capture and create from these places, allows me to experience a lighter side of myself. A walking, visual mediation.

Through experimentation I have found a wonderful way to create impressionistic paintings with photography. Growing up, I wanted to be an artist like my grandmother, the painter and sculptor, yet the paint brush never called to me as deeply as a camera lens. Thanks to modern digital photographic tools, and some creative experimentation, I finally feel like I am meeting my grandmother in her element.

From my beginnings in 35mm format and the black and white darkroom, to the discovery of The Holga Camera, a medium format plastic toy camera in which I found my artistic voice, to the leap into the digital realm of instant capture and creative editing, the camera’s lens has always been my medium of expression. It is the best way I know how to bring me back to myself, to the moment and deep connection.”

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Sensual Portraiture: Remote Photography

In 2020 Rebecca turned her lens to the sensual side of human existence with remote portrait sessions developed during the Covid quarantine. Intending to bring people together virtually while giving them opportunity to connect more deeply within themselves. Connection and expression being her driving motivation. All portraits photographed through cell phone video calls.

Rebecca's Story

Art speaks to us all. It speaks to our feelings and our inner worlds. The instant we see a piece of art, we feel. The more impactful the art, the stronger our feelings and responses. Rebecca’s art touches us deeply, opening our inner realms to feel and see with new thoughts.

Rebecca, like all of us, has experienced life’s extremes of beauty, joy and pain. Her story and her art reflect her journey through pain and isolation into love, compassion and connection.

In so many ways, our earliest years are our most formative. In her childhood Rebecca felt unseen and not allowed to be fully expressed as herself. Though filled with creativity, love and wonder, she did not feel free to express and share these gifts with the world. This built a series of internal beliefs which then wove into a false narrative that she carried through much of her life and have impacted her art and voice.

Rebecca’s story and childhood began in Fairfax VA, a suburb of Washington D.C., where she was born and raised. Rebecca led a childhood surrounded in art, yet still felt as though she was not allowed to be an artist. In high school Rebecca took art classes in theater, sewing, metal design, and darkroom photography. She attended college, studying ceramics, drawing, commercial photography, darkroom printing and digital photo editing. After two years she transferred to New York City’s leading School of Visual Arts, yet left before graduating, deciding instead to hone her art in a deeper, more diverse way and follow her passion. After taking a transformative workshop titled “Women’s Empowerment and Body Esteem” in 1994 she began to understand that being a professional artist was a valid choice in life and that she could share her feelings through art with others.

This was a turning point for her. With the support of the women in the course Rebecca began a fulfilling career as a photographer for women. Shortly after this she began taking wedding photos and photographing children at her client’s requests. New clients sought her out from referrals and from seeing her work showcased in various prominent venues. Her ability to bring the essence and inner joy of her clients into images produced a wide following.

In 1997 she attended a color darkroom course at Northern Virginia Community College to expand her color photography. Here she discovered the Holga camera. After using the camera and developing her first roll of images she was transformed. Her first look in the darkroom hit her viscerally – a connection felt in every cell of her body. She was finally able to capture what she felt in nature instead of just what she saw. In that moment Rebecca discovered her authentic inner voice and calling as an artist.

Through the next few years she transitioned from portrait and wedding photographer to her path as a fine art nature photographer. To reflect this shift, she moved from Washington D.C. to Asheville, NC to commune with the fields and forests exploring the intimate relationships that nature holds. She fine-tuned her skills with the Holga’s unique capabilities and brought forth new ways to see the natural world and the minute beauty that it holds, from the singular to the cacophony. As a natural progression, Rebecca’s signature dreamy timeless style developed as an outward reflection of her inner voice.

In 2009 her work reached Holga Limited and was asked to join “Holga Inspire” – a photographic exhibit by Holga Ltd that was shown across America and internationally from 2009 through 2013. Rebecca was chosen along with 11 other Holga photographers worldwide using this medium. In 2009 at the peak of selling her fine art photography and receiving national and international recognition, Rebecca’s world crashed. She began having severe headaches and light sensitivity that stopped her in her tracks. She was unable to be outside and take pictures as her abilities to process basic information from the world around her diminished. Doctors were unable to diagnose her and within a year Rebecca was forced to move back to Washington D.C. for family support and specialized doctors. She was unable to fend for herself nor able to work.

Eventually Rebecca was diagnosed with Lyme disease, endocrine complications and, most debilitating, mercury poisoning. Her healing journey spanned 10 years and was exacerbated by improper prescriptions that led to adverse reactions, addiction and then severe withdrawal that left lasting effects on her body. It took another five years of intensive healing for Rebecca to become functional and self-sufficient again.

This period of life has had an enduring impact on her views of life and her art. From that darkest place of sickness and despair, Rebecca found her inner light and rekindled the spark of passion that brought her back to doing what she so dearly loves. She rediscovered her strength and her true self, now wanting to help others do the same. As such, her body of work today reflects an appreciation of the sacred places we all have in us. Both the places inside where we go to retreat and heal when there is nowhere else to turn, as well as the lust for life in all its outward expressions.

Today, Rebecca has grown and matured.

Through her long illness she has opened and shifted her long-held inner beliefs of being not good enough, unworthy and not allowed to be fully expressed. Through her art she now supports others on their journeys of opening and healing.

“I am alive, connected and free. I love who I have become and how I am able to support others. I love the art I make and the gifts I am able to give with it,” Rebecca says, reflecting on her newfound perspective on her life and photography.

Rebecca’s photographs express a depth of emotion rarely seen and an inner beauty that powerfully shines through. Rebecca’s work and muse is “relationship”. The relationship of a person to their inner self. The relationship of a petal to a flower. The relationship of nature, our world and us as individuals in it.

Love, healing, beauty and the seen vs unseen are her driving passions. Rebecca finds in nature our feelings and needs then reflects them back to us through her imagery in photographs. From the striking to the deceptively subtle her worlds speak to us all. Her art allows us to feel and reflect in the same ways.

In 2024 Rebecca learned she is autistic. She states her life finally makes sense to her, as many late-diagnosed autistics tend to feel. She unmasked and fell in love with herself, more fully understanding her relationship to the world and the art she has made all her life. 

Private Collections

•Atlanta Ritz Carlton, Atlanta GA 

•Amelia Island Ritz Carlton Spa, Amelia Island FL 

•Atlantis Paradise, Island Bahamas 

•Catawaba Valley Medical Center , Hickory NC 

•Central Insurance Companies , Van Wert OH 

•Irvine Doubletree Hotel , Irvine CA 

•McGraw Hill, New York NY 

•Nashville Acupunture, Nashville, TN

•Novartis, East Hanover NJ 

•Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee WI 

•Ritz Carlton Tyson’s Corner , Vienna VA 

•Raymond James , Houston TX 

•Glenmary at Evergreen , Memphis TN 

•The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston TX

 

Galleries

Whimsy Artisan

Work Prints

Houston TX

2025

 

Marfa Open

Black and White Marfa

Marfa TX

2023

 

Yvonamore Palix Fine Art

Painted Visions

Houston TX

2022

 

Craftsmen House Gallery

Florida Littles

St Petersburg FL

2021

 

Galleries 2005-2009

Alabama

A’mano- Birmingham

California

True World Gallery- Joshua Tree

Colorado

Artisan Center- Denver

Connecticut

An Artisan’s Marketplace- Plainville

Indigo Lily- Colchester

Georgia

Young Blood Boutique- Atlanta

Savannah Art Works- Savannah

Illinois

Dilly Lily- Chicago

The Backdrop- Woodstock

Massachusetts

Dunia- Maynard

Minnesota

Local Color on Main- Stillwater

North Carolina

Costal Karma- Corolla

Crafts Gallery- Carrboro

Maddi’s Gallery > Southern Bistro- Huntersville

Sawgrass- Wilmington

Ohio

Local Girl Gallery- Lakewood

Rhode Island

OOP!- Providence

South Carolina

HANDS studio > gallery- Greenwood

Tennessee

Bliss- Knoxville

Texas

Yard Dog Folk Art- Austin

Artful Hand- Fort Worth

Virginia

Artcraft- Savage

Washington

C’est la Vie- Edmonds

Willow of Walla Walla- Walla Walla

Canada

Agawa Crafts- Pancake, ON

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