Artist: Donna L. Dodd (authored by erdo2000)
Submitted by erdo2000 on
I am a fine art photographer whose photogaphy is eclectic as it's sometimes traditional, sometimes modern, but almost always colorful!
Submitted by erdo2000 on
I am a fine art photographer whose photogaphy is eclectic as it's sometimes traditional, sometimes modern, but almost always colorful!
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G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
"I have photographed since childhood when my father introduced me to cameras and the darkroom, and I was fascinated in my youth by the work of the west coast landscape photographers such as Weston and Adams. Although my academic and professional life turned towards music, I continue to make photographs, primarily focusing on the natural landscape, but also exploring a wide range of other subjects."
"Nearly a decade ago I began to make night photographs, entranced by the quiet and meditative nature of the work and by the ability to create photographs of things that cannot be seen with my own eyes - faint light in near darkness, transient subjects that move during long exposures, and the magical nocturnal transformation of ordinary things into things of mystery and beauty."
G Dan Mitchell will exhibit with the Studio Nocturnes group, and show framed 18" x 24" archival pigment prints along with some unframed work in smaller sizes.
www.gdanmitchell.com
[email protected]
408-504-3266
P.O. Box 8655
San Jose CA 95155
"gdanmitchell" on Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, Google Plus, 500px
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Submitted by krisbhat on
I started off as a figurative Illustrator and Photographer, but in the last few years I have been drawn more towards Abstract Painting, with an emphasis on color, movement, mood and expression. My favorite mediums are Olis and Inks. I also teach Art to Kids :-)
Submitted by harismesic on
hello friend
i photograph to capture sacred moments in the hopes that they will wake us up. I love film becasue it is still a physical process, a connection. that light ray leaves the sun, travells through space, belsses the earth with its presence, bounces off of something, travels through the lense and finds rest in the grain of light sensetive material on my film. one life.
san fransico the city of dreams by all means. with our goals surpassing the clouds in elevation. as the sun blanketes us with rays and waves of it's energies. many days i've heard surprise at how loving frisco people are. as an immigrant from some shady shit, i can definitely attest to that. with people of kindness, scenery of legends, and the freedom to pursue freedom i could not be prouder to call a place home.
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Submitted by emileehudson on
Autobiographical in its nature, my artwork is the tangible result of emotional responses to philosophical investigations. The images arise as I challenge myself to gain a better understanding of myself through addressing and re-evaluating core values and beliefs. While seeking out personal truths I confront the unanswerable questions of human existence and attempt to come to terms with the reality of life's impermanence.
Submitted by jewlijudd on
Like many people, I was recently laid off. Thus leaving me many hours to dedicate to my photography.
I love being outdoors. My images represent the serenity and tranquility that are important for my survival in this crazy fast-paced city of San Francisco.
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