found: Wikipedia, December 5, 2017(Frank Gohlke; Frank Gohlke (born April 3, 1942, Wichita Falls, TX) is an American landscape photographer; during a career spanning nearly five decades, Gohlke has photographed grain elevators in the American midwest, the aftermath of a 1979 tornado in his hometown of Wichita Falls, Texas, changes in the land around Mount St. Helens during the decade following its 1980 eruption, agriculture in central France, and the wild apple forests of Kazakhstan; Gohlke has taught photography at Middlebury College, Colorado College, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Massachusetts College of Art, and at Harvard, Princeton, and Yale Universities; in 2007, Gohlke accepted a teaching position at the University of Arizona College of Fine Arts in Tucson, Arizona, where he now lives and works)