Biography

Seeing through the eye of a camera was my main passion in high school - not surprisingly - since my father Ralph Crane  was a photojournalist for The New York Times and a notable Life Magazine staff photographer for  over thirty years.  Those teen years behind a single lens reflex and  the hours spent in the darkroom experimenting with wet printing techniques for black & white photography taught me skills that now  translate nicely  into  digital format.  

Having spent much of my childhood overseas I graduated from UCLA  in History and Art History and traveled extensively - through France, Switzerland, Germany, Tahiti,  to Los Angeles, New York City, the American Southwest, the Rocky Mountain front range -- partly because of my father’s profession and partly because I caught travel fever from him - wanting to see the world. 

My art education - apart from university studies - has included years of drawing, designing, and hands on artwork.     Under the kind guidance of Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche, I made stained glass windows for the entrance pagodas to the beautiful temple at Odiyan, a Tibetan Buddhist retreat center in the  hills of Sonoma County, California.      A Pueblo Indian jeweler  taught me lapidary and silversmithing in New Mexico, and later a  partner and I designed and hand built an authentic Territorial Style adobe home complete with vigas, tilework, and kiva fireplaces in the colorful Rio Grande Valley near  Albuquerque.  

With Peter Temple (www.petertemplestudio.com) I founded  Denali Crystal (www.denalicrystal.com) a nationally known crystal glass sculpture company whose clients include Toyota, Pacific Bell,  M.I.T. , 3M Corporation,  Tibetan Nyingma Meditation Center  and countless private collectors.     Having  worked  in various media it’s a delight to return to my first love – photography.   I credit my father for the sensitivity and excitement with which I look at the world, and  thank my mother – who was truly  a lover and supporter of the fine arts.

Rita Crane photography is available here online.  My representatives in the north coast village of Mendocino, California are the MacCallum House Inn Art Gallery and Gallery of the Senses.