Tom Callan Art Collections
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Artwork by Tom Callan
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Marginal Way by Tom Callan

Mermaid Parade c. 1995 by Tom Callan

Marginal Way by Tom Callan

Girl on Fire Escape 1987 by Tom Callan

Promenade Snowscene by Tom Callan

Empire Park Winter by Tom Callan

Smoke Eater by Tom Callan

Towers of Light 1 by Tom Callan

Brooklyn Bridge 125th Anniversary by Tom Callan

Mermaid Parade c. 1995 by Tom Callan

Mermaid Parade c. 1995 by Tom Callan

Mermaid Parade c. 1995 by Tom Callan

Mermaid Parade c. 1995 by Tom Callan

Fleet Week 2011 by Tom Callan

Jane's Carousel by Tom Callan

Space Shuttle Enterprise 1 by Tom Callan

Elvis by Tom Callan

Gnome Alone by Tom Callan

Full Lunar Eclipse by Tom Callan

View from Kancamagus Highway by Tom Callan

Gowanus Canal by Tom Callan

LIRR by Tom Callan

Brooklyn Bridge V1 by Tom Callan

The Last Supper1 by Tom Callan
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About Tom Callan
"Street Photography" is how Brooklyn Heights photographer Tom Callan describes his work.
Before moving to New York over 25 years ago, Tom studied with Fred Ritchin, former editor of the New York Times Magazine, at the Maine Photographic Workshop.
His photos have appeared on the front page of the New York Times as well as in the pages of the NY Daily News, NY Post, Newsday, Village Voice, Spy Magazine and numerous other publications.
A native of Massachusetts, Tom has worked as a stringer for United Press International and the Associated Press. He graduated from Boston State College with a degree in Political Science.
Tom's photos have regularly appeared in The Brooklyn Paper for over 25 years.