George Tice is one of the finest American photographers of his generation. His body of work has continually focussed on the American rural and suburban landscape. The Lancaster, Pennsylvania series concentrates on the daily life of the Amish people and their integration with the landscape around them. Tice's other work features the architectural and industrial motifs that identify American society. Tice is especially well-known for his printing skill. He served as master printer for Edward Steichen as well as printing the portfolios of such artists as Frederick H. Evans and Edward Weston. George Tice: Petit's Mobil Station and Watertower, Cherry Hill, 1974
George Tice: Petit's Mobil Station and Watertower, Cherry Hill, 1974