Fine Art Photography Prints

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These Are My Prints For Sale

This is where you can find my photos and links to where you can purchase prints. I will post more as I create new photos. Most of my pictures are digitally manipulated in some way. Images of nature and old machinery are my favorite subjects. The juxtaposition between man made objects and nature over time is one of my main themes.

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Updated 10-24-11

Ex Abyssus

An Old Rusty Gas Cap

Ex Abyssus

I manipulated the colors and details to make this appear come from a some deep dark dream. The contrasting cool blues and hot reds gives a feeling of hidden turmoil. The foreboding that what is locked behind some ancient door may soon be released. Is this hidden in some musty cavern with little creepy crawlies skittering about? Or perhaps at the bottom of a deep underwater crevice?

Gazes Suknis Viens

An Old Gas Pump

Gāzes Sūknis Viens

This is the pump and tank that goes with the cap in the other photo. I wanted this photograph to look antique like the pump itself. I made two versions of this same picture. This is the darker one. It looks a little depressing. It describes the end of a life of a once useful object. Now it just sits and slowly decays.

Sepes Stipes Frigus

An Old Fence Post

Sepes Stipes Frigus

I wanted to get a close up of the wood grain in this photograph. I manipulated the colors to give it a cold feeling. The contrasts in this photo are many. Not just the colors between the wood and the metal but the textures as well. It isn't often that metal is portrayed as warm and wood as cold. The old metal spikes impale the post helping to bring your eye to the knot in the wood. This photo gives the impression of a cold and dreary fall day coming to an end.

Capaill i Sceachta

Horses in the Snow

Capaill i Sceachta

This is King Peppy's San Man and Bomber playing in the snow. San Man is out of Cody, which is in the previous photo. These two boys like to chase each other around. This was taken on an overcast morning after it snowed all night. Notice they have their ears back. This means I'm not happy in horse language. Bomber was bullying San Man and making him run. I altered both of these horse pictures to make them look like watercolor paintings. Check this link if you want this image as a Firefox persona.

Vicus Equus

Quarter Horse

Vicus Equus

This is a photograph of my horse Cody. She is an old mare that we ride from time to time. She may look cold in this picture but she has a thick winter coat plus her winter weight. The latter of which she tends to carry through summer as well. She was pregnant when we bought her and gave birth to a colt on the fourth of July. We still have him and he is now all grown up. They're both buckskin duns with the roan gene, which means they have white hairs through out there coat.

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Before And After Photo Shop

See How Much I Manipulate Some Photos

This is the original. It took a long time to erase the other trees. I used the rubber stamp tool to copy the sky over the branches. I also took out the stumps, fence wire and reflections. Compare it to the finished picture to see all of the changes

This is the original. It took a long time to erase the other trees. I used the rubber stamp tool to copy the sky over the branches. I also took out the stumps, fence wire and reflections. Compare it to the finished picture to see all of the changes

Ways Artists Can Promote Their Art

Different Web Communities For Artists

Since the creation of the internet there has been many sites dedicated to promoting up and coming artists. I have found a few good ones. They are social media type sites. The best way to promote yourself is to participate in them. Give critiques and add comments about other artists work. They will in return do the same for you. Fine Art America is continually having contests for artists to post their work. This is a good place for artists to interact. There are other such sites and forums all you have to do is search the web for them.

Another place is called Second Life. It is a virtual world with avatars and virtual shops, clubs, art galleries. In it you can purchase or rent virtual land. You can create artwork that is impossible to produce in real life. There are galleries that you can put your art in, or you can create your own. This is one big social environment where you can chat with other people while interacting with them with your avatar. Best of all it is free to join. Second Life has its own currency that you get by exchanging real currency. So you can buy all sorts of stuff for your avatar or to build your own shop and sell your art.

The one I like the best is Zazzle. It allows you to put you'r art on just about anything and sell the products. You set up a store and people can order customizable prints. The internet has greatly changed how an artist can get his or her artwork seen by the masses. These sites allow artists to show their work to people all over the world with out having to be featured in an international art gallery.

Fine Art Photography in the News

Bigger, Better Photographic Prints in London
The print maker Jack Duganne coined the name ?Giclée? in 1991. Working with IRIS printers to reproduce fine art prints, Duganne was looking for a name that was more attractive than ?Inkjet?. Today, the term Giclée is commonly used by artists and ...
Fashion and Fine-Art Photographer,Lillian Bassman, Dies at 94
Starting in 1945, Bassman served as the Art Director for Harper Bazaar spin-off magazine Junior Bazaar, where she featured images by future photographic stars like Richard Avedon, Robert Frank and Louis Faurer. It was inspiration from these ...
Art and Theater Listings
Through June 24. "Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist," more than 70 drawings, prints, pastels and photographs as well as several sculptures, Portland Museum of Art. portlandmuseum.org. Opens Feb. 23. Through May 28. Portland Museum of Art: "Making ...
Photographer finalist in national competition
Both art image prints are offered for sale. ?I am really excited, I am just a small town girl, I had always had a love for photography,? said Saclolo. ?I started in school being taught by another camera enthusiasts, learning how to work in the dark ...

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