Art - Art of Seeing
Art - Art of Seeing
C R E A T I V E P H O T O G R A P H Y
ALCOVE BOOKS 930 Dwight Way, #7 Berkeley, CA 94710 www.alcovebooks.net [email protected] 510.644.3534 ART of Seeing - 2008 Creative Photography Edited by Tom Palmer and Aileen Kim. ISBN 978-0-9721890-5-X Information is from sources deemed reliable. Publisher assumes no liability for loss caused by errors, omissions, or any other cause. All rights reserved. 2008 Alcove Books. Printed in Hong Kong. Cover images: PREGNANT GRACE Stuart Westmorland HILLS Joseph Holmes OLD TRUCK Drake Sorey PEZ AUDIENCE Nick Nacca QUIET NIGHT Kevin Galvin MACKINAC ISLAND Tom Jelen
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54....Thomas Wiewandt 56....David E. Durbak 57....Dana Grover 58....John Snyder 60....Harold Davis 62....Frank Rapp 64....Jack Ramsdale 66....Peter B. Steele 68....Niobe Burden 70....Clark James Mishler 71....Lyn Smith 72....Kevin Barry 74....Greg DeBre 76....Debra Maddox 77....Sara Shoemaker Lind 78....Treve Johnson 79....Don Johnston 80....Kathleen Norris Cook 82....Gary Crabbe 84....Joseph Holmes 86....Tom Kirkendall 88....Scott McGee 90....Mari Minegishi 92....Nevada Wier 94....Bernard Wolf 96....Joel Salcido 98....Paul Swen 100....Janet Horton 101....Susanne Weissenberger 102....Steven Barger 104....Deborah Whitney Prince 106....Shoshannah White
6....Stuart Westmorland 8....Linda Bartlett 10....Jeff Carter 12....Paul B. Goode 14....Lucille Khornak 15....Doug Beasley 16....Jamie Rector 17....Scott E Sawyer 18....Mark Francis Gamba 20....Barbara White 22....John F. Hill 24....Sara Jorde 26....Gerry McIntyre 28....Mark Maziarz 30....Matt Lit 32....Thomas M. Barwick 34....Robert Hall 35....Rusty Leffel 36....John Welsh 37....Scott Markewitz 38....Janet Century 40....Peter Miller 42....Laura Dwight 43....John Dean 44....Ric Moore 46....Woods Wheatcroft 48....Bill Sumner 50....Gary Wilson 52....Bill Pielsticker 53....Paul A. Teolis
107....William B. Folsom 108....Dan Neuberger 110....Doug Landreth 112....Chip Hedgcock 113....Ken & Lois Wilder 114....Tom Kumpf 116....Kim Kauffman 118....Larry Hamill 120....Douglas J. Hoffman 121....Greg Smith 122....Brandon Cole 124....Cary Cleaver 126....Clive Champion 128....David Lubarsky 129....Melissa Ireland 130....Wilton S. Tifft 132....Drake Sorey 134....Mary Heller 135....Anne Howson 136....Mark Schafer 138....Donna R. Strathy 140....Frank DiMarco 141....Elis. Flynn-Chapman 142....Mike McMullen 144....Marc Longwood 146....Mike Kear 148....Susan G. Hammond 149....Kevin Galvin 150....Richard J. Levy 152....Sheridan Vincent 154....Brad Feinknopf 156....John Peters
158....Mike Fizer 160....Park Street 162....Michael Spain-Smith 164....Ken Ross 166....Paul Pierlott 168....Eric Smith 170....Bill McAllen 172....Nick Nacca 174....Jeff Downie 175....Craig Brown 176....David Hagen 177....Mike Wasserman 178....Jackson Hill 180....Denton Rbt. Tillman 182....Olof Wahlund 184....John Still 186....Donna Callighan 188....David Underwood 190....Max Hilaire 192....Don Carlson 194....Peter Treiber 196....David Lee Thompson 198....Arthur Levy 200....Ric Peterson 202....Thaine Manske 204....Phillip Spears 206....George H.H. Huey 208....Gabe Palmer 210....Craig Stocks 212....Thomas R. Fletcher 213....Fred Lee Emmert 214....John Gregory
216....Tom Jelen 217....Bernard Friel 218....Carl R. Battreall 219....Russ Bishop 220....Sid Hoeltzell 222....Paul Wiles 223....Jim Yuskavitch 224....Yiorgos Konstantinidis 226....Stephen G. Weaver 227....Vida Ward 228....Frederick Charles 230....Lewis Kemper 232....Kevin Laubacher 234....John De Mello 235....Margaret Lord 236....Michael Hart 238....Jeffrey R Klug 240....Noel Greene 242....Bart Harris 244....Michael Snively 246....Michael E. Haritan 248....Alastair Orpen Finlay 250....Vickie Lancaster 252....David Halpern
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Don't answer too quickly. Yes, most photographers seek recognition. We need an audience. The feedback we receive becomes part of our raison d'etre. Just the fact our images exist out in the world in more than just one copy somehow enhances their reality and provides a form of permanence to the art that we have created. But now remove that audience, as desirable as it might be. Does our work still have purpose? Would we still do it? The answer to this will vary with the individual. For some, knowing that our work has reached a wider audience than just friends and family provides satisfaction. For others, exposure to a wide audience is intended to lead to either commercial or artistic recognition and success. For many photographers though, it may simply be enough to see what things look like when photographed. But the sharing of these images with othersdiscovering how others might respond to what we have captured and shown themprovides a satisfaction that cannot be denied. There is still magic in photography, the sharing as well as the doing.
Stuart Westmorland
PREGNANT GRACE & BEAUTY. A study of light, motion, grace, and beauty
Linda Bartlett
"After thousands of miles traveled and countless images taken, I am still fascinated by the people
I have met. In their faces and expressionsevery untouched wrinkle and lineis the truest beauty.
Washington, DC 202.362.4777
Jeff Carter
Since the late 1940s I have traveled Australia wide, recording in words and pictures the lives of working class people
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Paul B. Goode
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Lucille Khornak
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Doug Beasley
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Jamie Rector
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THE WRITER
Scott E. Sawyer
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people have with foodthe depth and intensity which often supersedes the sexual, particularly among women."
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Barbara White
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and finding the beauty that lives there in the midst of hardship."
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John F. Hill
"I work to reveal the beauty in the world around us. By showing what might not be
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seen, and by sharing visions from across the world, photographic art enriches our lives."
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Sara Jorde
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Gerry McIntyre
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Mark Maziarz
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LAUREN
CHRISTOPHER
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Matt Lit
The decisive moment is the key to my work, whether capturing it with a Holga toy camera or the latest digital
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equipment. The Holga adds a dream-like glimpse of our childhoodsa refreshing memory in our fast-paced lives.
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Thomas M. Barwick
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Robert Hall
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Rusty Leffel
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John Welsh
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Scott Markewitz
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Janet Century
The challenge is to capture what lies beneath the surface while photographing only the surface.
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Form, light, and composition all define the chosen moment. I am moved to capture the connection that binds us all.
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Peter Miller
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Laura Dwight
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John Dean
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Ric Moore
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Woods Wheatcroft
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CALIFORNIA NIGHT #3
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Bill Sumner
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LEAVES
POND
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Gary Wilson
Like many photographers, I enjoy the exploration of the seen world through
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ENVELOPED CITY
infrared photography, where it can become a visually transformed and serene world.
REFLECTED
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Bill Pielsticker
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Paul A. Teolis
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Thomas Wiewandt
"I blend art and science, focusing on extraordinary light, graphic design,
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the surprising, and the sensuous. My website features a searchable image library.
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David E. Durbak
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Dana Grover
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John Snyder
"Looking for extraordinary light, composition, and 'moment' anywhere in the worldthe
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Moscow, ID www.johnsnyderphoto.com
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Harold Davis
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Frank Rapp
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Jack Ramsdale
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MIGRATION
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Peter B. Steele
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Niobe Burden
Drawn to the dramatic times of daylight, I seek unique perspectives that may not be readily apparent in a scene.
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My visual interpretations are meant to be simple, emotional images that convey a feeling of calmness and serenity.
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Lyn Smith
SHOT UP RUSTY CAR. Found color patterns of an old car rusting in the salt air
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Kevin Barry
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Greg DeBr
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HARVEST MOON
POWERHOUSE FALL
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Debra Maddox
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MERMAID WITH KOI. Surreal juxtapositions blur lines between painting & photography
PEPPERS, SAN FRANCISCO. Glorious natural colors can always surprise the senses
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Treve Johnson
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Don Johnston
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travel, and the environment as it applies to advertising, books, calendars, and fine art."
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Gary Crabbe
"Offering images that highlight magical moments when light and landscape combine to reveal the depth of
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nature's beauty, and that promote the awe-inspiring desire to connect ourselves with something larger."
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Joseph Holmes
"I look for the quintessential faces of North America's natural places, in the hope of helping
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to create a sustainable future for us all. My work is available in fine print form and for publication."
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Tom Kirkendall
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Scott McGee
"The true and lasting value of Nature lies in its ability to inspire and revitalize the soul.
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Through photography, I hope to inspire others to seek the value and wonder of nature all around us."
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Mari Minegishi
Through capturing fugacious yet evocative moments in nature, I discover the subject
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Nevada Wier
"I am interested in ethnic groups that inhabit the more remote regions within countries. I have no
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desire to mythologize their cultures, but to celebrate the individual spirit of people within their traditions."
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Bernard Wolf
"I love photographing tree and plant life at night and the effect created during long exposures under available light.
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No supplemental lighting or filters were added, defining an unusual vision of nature in an urban environment."
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Joel Salcido
"My photography depicts a Spain of soulful traditions that include fiestas and brave bulls; both visually poetic and elegant.
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These images were meant to be painted but instead became photos. May Spain remain forever odd, precarious, and precious."
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Paul Swen
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sharing brief moments in time that stand as symbols for our shared experiences.
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Janet Horton
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Susanne Weissenberger
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Steven Barger
"My images showcase the beauty found in nature, from striking landscapes such as
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the mosaic color of an African sunset to the graceful ballet of eagles in flight."
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often brings out a sense of ethereal power only a lens can reveal."
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Shoshannah White
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MOTH. Photographic print on watercolor paper, encaustic, wax, and oil paint
William B. Folsom
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Dan Neuberger
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SANTORINI CAT
great images. I thought I had died and gone to paradise. Perhaps I had!"
SANTORINI TERRACE
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Doug Landreth
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Charles Hedgcock
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Tom Kumpf
"Our world is full of constantly changing images. Because of this, I see, the shutter
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Kim Kauffman
"My photo collages are inspired by my love of gardening and associated reverence for the
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natural world. They study forms nature repeats across all living things and we humans mimic in our designs."
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Larry Hamill
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MY EYE
HORNBILL
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Douglas J. Hoffman
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ENLIGHTENMENT. Black and white portraits reflect the beauty and mystery of the sea
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Brandon Cole
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PARROTFISH
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Cary Cleaver
My images capture a moment in time, an intersection of form and light. Applying oil
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colors by hand imbues a mood and invites the viewer into the photograph.
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Clive Champion
"These recent images are from the series The Botanical Palace. They were inspired by
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the elegance of 18th and 19th century gardens and garden architecture in the UK and Spain."
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David Lubarsky
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Melissa Ireland
RELIGIOUS NATURE
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Wilton S. Tifft
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Drake Sorey
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Mary Heller
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Anne Howson
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Mark Schafer
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Donna R. Strathy
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the real world. Discovering and distilling meaningful moments in life directs my photographic approach.
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Frank DiMarco
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Elisabeth Flynn-Chapman
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Mike McMullen
My images are the product of light, film, and traditional darkroom techniques. What
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the camera sees is refined to convey the unique textures, shapes, and shadows of the subject.
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Marc Longwood
"Color, shape, texture, form, scale, light... I seek out these elements of art, scattered
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secretly about in daily life, such that I might see into the trees within the forest."
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Mike Kear
"My fine art urban landscapes have an emphasis on structure and form, often playing with scale and humor, enabling the
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viewer to experience the subject from a new perspective. I undertake large-scale international commissions."
EMPIRE STATE THROUGH THE MANHATTAN BRIDGE. Inkjet print on aluminum. 7' x 7
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Susan G. Hammond
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TYLER'S HEAD. A head created with bricks, sits stoically in the cement landscape
Kevin Galvin
QUIET NIGHT. The Latin Quarter, Paris. Found images from Europe
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Richard J. Levy,
AIA, APA
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images of structural, historic form found in the landscape for corporate fine art and commercial use.
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Sheridan Vincent
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Brad Feinknopf
"My work deals with how a piece of architecture evolves and changes, both
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interiors and exteriors, throughout different times of day, weather, and even season."
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John Peters
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CREAM
Buffalo, NY 716.961.0857
ICE CREAM
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Mike Fizer
"As an aviation specialist over the last twenty years, I never stop appreciating
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the combination of grace and power of aircraft, nor how function influences aesthetics."
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Park Street
"I create art to match my clients need, with twenty years of experience providing
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WATERSTREET 1
WATERSTREET 2
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Michael Spain-Smith
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UNTITLED
UNTITLED
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Ken Ross
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Paul Pierlott
"Factories panoramic: pipes, valves, wires, huge rooms of iron mysteries, the unseeable made seen. Bacteria on
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MELISSA
a pin, E. coli on a seed, portraits and events to recall. Yet we still see the soft smile and the ragweed wall."
RAGWEED WALL
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Eric Smith
Photographs of real life are moments gone as soon as they happen. A compelling image is when
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all of the elements come into balance and ones response to the image is immediate and visceral.
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Bill McAllen
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Nick Nacca
"For me its all about the light. Blending, shaping, and sculpting with light is at the
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PEZ AUDIENCE
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Jeff Downie
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GREEN BUCKET
Craig Brown
NYMPHAEACEAE
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David Hagen
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TOMATO
Mike Wasserman
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Jackson Hill
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TWO DREAMS:
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THE PAINTER
RIVA'S BRUSHES
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Olof Wahlund
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John Still
"I use digital and analog capture and compositing in my still-life works to
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Donna Callighan
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BUBBLES #273
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David Underwood
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CACTUS, WINDOWS, AND DOORS. Composite stapled color and silver gelatin photograph
exploring varied possibilities of deconstruction, reconstruction, content, editing, printing, and presentation.
PLEASE KEEP OFF LAWNS. Composite stapled color and silver gelatin photograph
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Max Hilaire
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CIRCLES
BLUE WALL
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Don Carlson
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Peter Treiber
"The art of steel-making is dramatic and beautiful, but it is also hot, dirty, and
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extremely dangerous. It was twenty-four years of magic as I photographed this art in action."
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Arthur Levy
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Ric Peterson
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HULL #1
TASHA
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Thaine Manske
"I search for artistic ways to create images that evoke strong emotions, incorporating
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CATTLE ROUNDUP
the subtle interaction of color, texture, and movement with the simplicity of good design."
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Phillip Spears
"This work is inspired by my affinity for the beauty, scale, and achievement
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HERREKNECHT 1
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Gabe Palmer
My vision is to reduce a scene or an object to its basic, graphic form; the play of line, color, or shape. I do not
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take many variations, or many pictures, but spend most of my time just observing before I record an image.
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Craig Stocks
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world of film, but the digital world has set my creativity free.
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Thomas R. Fletcher
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John Gregory
"Landscape is about capturing light, shadow, and color that evokes the feelings of wonder,
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awe, and serenity. Color and texture explodes from an emerging sunrise and fades into the subtleties of dusk."
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Tom Jelen
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Bernard Friel
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Carl R. Battreall
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Russ Bishop
MONO LAKE, CALIFORNIA. Natural imagery with a sense of detail and drama
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Sid Hoeltzell
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the same...always sharp, hungry, and never satisfied until it is ink on paper."
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Paul Wiles
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Jim Yuskavitch
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Yiorgos Konstantinidis
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Mother Nature; witnessing all she has to offer, hidden under a leaf, a rock, or a fierce sky."
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Stephen G. Weaver
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Vida Ward
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Frederick Charles
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standing witness to the power of the earths natural cycle; I was humbled before the sublime.
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Lewis Kemper
There is nothing better then when light, color, form, and nature all come together. I try to find
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Kevin Laubacher
"The serendipity of the moment has always been my mantra. At times by placing
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together these singular impulses I can tell a broader story and tap into the deeper feelings of the viewer."
FOREST SENTINELS
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John De Mello
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Margaret Lord
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Michael Hart
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EMERGENCE
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Jeffrey R. Klug
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Noel Greene
"I always try to capture the other side of the image. These types of images
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only present themselves for a mere second and in my view can never be recaptured."
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Bart Harris
"For the first forty of my more than fifty years in photography, I referred to myself as
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MICHIGAN AVENUE, #1
a photographer. With the advent of Photoshop and digital photography, I finally consider myself an artist.
MILLENNIUM PARK, #1
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Michael Snively
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timelessness and beauty. These images are from the Forgotten Dreams series."
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Michael E. Haritan
This series pays homage to the similarity and beauty of the landscape and
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bodyscape. As nature adorns itself for us, so does the human but for itself.
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of time. Time is a consequence. It can demean and love consecutively. By which we are humbled in the end."
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Vickie Lancaster
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David Halpern
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Camera Obscura Gallery 1309 Bannock Street Denver, CO 80206 Camerawork Gallery 515 Center Street Scranton, PA 18503 Candace Dwan Gallery 27 Katonah Avenue Katonah, NY 10536 Catherine Edelman Gallery 300 W. Superior, 2nd Fl Chicago, IL 60610 Ctr. for Fine Art Photography 201 S. College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524 Charles Hartman Fine Art 2625 NE 26th Avenue Portland, OR 97212 Charles Cowles Gallery 537 W. 24th Street New York, NY 10011 Charles Isaacs Photographs 25 W. 54th Street #5C New York, NY 10019 Charles Schwartz Ltd. 21 E. 90th Street New York, NY 10128 Cichon Photography Gallery 133 Bent Street Taos, NM 87571
David Gallery 5797 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 Deborah Bell Photographs 511 W. 25th Street #703 New York, NY 10001 DSA Fine Arts P.O. Box 1120 Beacon, NY 15208 Edwynn Houk Gallery 745 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10151 Etherton Gallery 135 S. 6th Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701 Fahey/Klein Gallery 148 N. La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 Fay Gold Gallery 764 Miami Circle Atlanta, GA 30324 Flatfile Gallery 217 North Carpenter Chicago, IL 60607 FL Msm. of Photographic Arts 200 N. Tampa Street Tampa, FL 33602 Fraenkel Gallery 49 Geary Street San Francisco, CA 94108
G. Gibson Gallery 300 S. Washington Street Seattle, WA 98104 Gallery 19/21 9 Little Harbor Road Guilford, CT 06437 Gallery for Fine Photography 241 Chartres Street New Orleans, LA 70130 Gallery Luisotti 2525 Michigan Avenue A-2 Santa Monica, CA 90404 Gallery Sink 2301 W. 30th Street Denver, CO 80211 Gary Edwards Gallery 1711 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Washington, DC 20009 Gerald Peters Gallery 2913 Fairmont Dallas, TX 75201 Gitterman Gallery 170 E. 75th Street New York, NY 10021 Hans P. Kraus Jr., Inc. 962 Park Avenue New York, NY 10028 Hasted Hunt Gallery 529 W. 20th Street, 3rd Fl New York, NY 10011
Howard Greenberg Gallery 41 E. 57th Street New York, NY 10022 Howard Schickler Fine Art P.O. Box 49227 Sarasota, FL 34230 Illustrated Light Gallery 1 Old Town Square #103 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Iris Gallery of Fine Photoghy. 47 Railroad Street Great Barrington, MA 01230 J.J. Brookings Gallery 330 Commercial Street San Jose, CA 95112 Jan Kesner Gallery 164 N. La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 Janet Borden Gallery 560 Broadway #601 New York, NY 10012 Janet Lehr Inc. 891 Park Avenue New York, NY 10021 Joel Soroka Gallery 400 E. Hyman Avenue Aspen, CO 81611 John Cleary Gallery 2635 Colquitt Houston, TX 77098
John Stevenson Gallery 338 W. 23rd Street New York, NY 10011 Joseph Bellows Gallery 7661 Girard Avenue La Jolla, CA 92037 Kathleen Ewing Gallery 1609 Connecticut Ave. #200 Washington, DC 20009 Keith de Lellis Gallery 47 E. 68th Street New York, NY 10021 Laurence Miller Gallery 20 W. 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Lee Marks Fine Art 2208 E. 350 North Shelbyville, IN 46176 Lewis Lehr, Inc. 444 E. 86th Street New York, NY 10028 Lisa Sette Gallery 4142 N. Marshall Way Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Michael Dawson Gallery 535 N. Larchmont Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90004 Michael Shapiro Photographs 49 Geary Street #208 San Francisco, CA 94108
Monroe Gallery of Photoghy. 112 Don Gaspar Santa Fe, NM 87501 Msm. of Contemp. Photoghy. 600 S. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60605 Msm. of Photographic Arts 1649 El Prado San Diego, CA 92101 Newspace Ctr for Photoghy. 1632 S.E. 10th Avenue Portland, OR 97214 Open Shutter Gallery 755 E. Second Avenue Durango, CO 81301 Ordover Gallery 1788 El Prado San Diego, CA 92101 Pace/MacGill Gallery 32 E. 57th Street, 9th Fl New York, NY 10022 Patricia Laligant 150 W. 28th Street #1702 New York, NY 10001 Paul Kopeikin Gallery 6041 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90048 Peter Fetterman Gallery 2525 Michigan Ave. A-7 Santa Monica, CA 90404
Photogenesis Gallery 100 E. San Francisco Street Santa Fe, NM 87501 Photographs Do Not Bend 1202 Dragon Street #103 Dallas, TX 75207 Prakapas Gallery 1 Northgate 6B Bronxville, NY 10708 Ralls Collection, Inc. 1516 31st Street N.W. Washington, DC 20007 Robert Klein Gallery 38 Newbury Street, 4th Fl Boston, MA, 02116 Robert Koch Gallery 49 Geary Street, 5th Fl San Francisco, CA 94108 Robert Mann Gallery 210 Eleventh Avenue, 10th Fl New York, NY 10001 Robert Miller Gallery 524 W. 26th Street New York, NY 10001 Rose Gallery 2525 Michigan Ave. G-5 Santa Monica, CA 90404 Sandra Berler Gallery 7002 Connecticut Avenue Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Santa Fe Photoghy. Center P.O. Box 2483 Santa Fe, NM 87504 Scheinbaum Russek Ltd. 369 Montezuma #345 Santa Fe, NM 87501 Scott Nichols Gallery 49 Geary Street #415 San Francisco, CA 94108 Silver Eye Photography Ctr. 1015 East Carson Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Silverstein Photography 535 W. 24th Street New York, NY 10011 Society for Cont. Photoghy. 520 Avenida Cesar Chavez Kansas City, MO 64108 SOHO Photo 15 White Street New York, NY 10013 Southeast Msm. of Photoghy P.O. Box 2811 Daytona Beach, FL 32120 Staley-Wise Gallery 560 Broadway, 3rd Fl New York, NY 10012 Stellar Gallery 40982 Highway 41, Suite 1 Oakhurst, CA 63644
Stephen Daiter Gallery 311 W. Superior Street #404 Chicago, IL 60610 Stephen L. Clark Gallery 1101 W. 6th Street Austin, TX 78703 Steven Kasher Gallery 521 W. 23rd Street, 2nd Fl New York, NY 10011 TARTT/Washington 1711 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009 The Collected Image 806 Monroe Street Evanston, IL 60202 The Illustrated Light Gallery # 1 Old Town Square #103 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Throckmorton Fine Art 145 E. 57th Street, 3rd Fl New York, NY 10022 Van Deusen Photography 6951 Tomahawk Road Prairie Village, KS 66208 Vernacular Photography 4718 Springfield Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19143 Verve Gallery of Photography 219 East Marcy Street Santa Fe, NM 87501
Vintage Works, Ltd. 258 Inverness Circle Chalfont, PA 18914 Wach Gallery 31860 Walker Road Avon Lake, OH 44012 Watermark Photography 3503 Lake Street Houston, TX 77098 Weinstein Gallery 908 W. 46th Street Minneapolis, MN 55419 Wessel + O'Connor Fine Art 111 Front Street #200 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Weston Gallery, Inc. P.O. Box 655 Carmel, CA 93921 William Floyd Photographs 16 E. 77th Street New York, NY 10021 Yancey Richard Gallery 535 W. 22nd Street New York, NY 10011 Yossi Milo Gallery 525 W. 25th Street New York, NY 10001 Zabriskie Gallery 41 E. 57th Street, 4th Fl New York, NY 10022
ART of Seeing
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