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The Center for Fine Art Photography is pleased to provide its members with the opportunity to present a mini portfolio of their work on the Center's website. The searchable portfolios are designed to help people find you, your work and your website. |
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Working With Artists Photography School and Flash Gallery
445 S. Saulsbury, Studios A-C / Main Gallery, Lakewood CO USA
Flash (the WWA gallery) is Studio E, the center of Block 7
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Flash Gallery is an inviting and inclusive gallery that seeks to create a public dialogue while upholding the WWA mission to encourage and support artists.
Our goals are • to present changing exhibits that incite curiosity and discussion • to keep artists involved and challenged • to create excitement and interest in the arts community and beyond • to showcase contemporary fine art trends and ideas, including "cutting edge" and controversial concepts and processes • to maintain a high level of aesthetic quality. |
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LOUIS TROCIOLLA – STUDIO PHOTOTROPE – LEAVING THE STATION
The photoblog by this New York-based photographer concentrates solely on the technique called HDR or High Dynamic Range photography. This style enhances the look of a photograph with deeper and richer colors than a regular photograph. Louis does photojournalism of the surrounding area; he recently did a photo study of the last days of Coney Island |
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SCOTT PECK IMAGERY
Denver-based photographer Scott Peck recently won the “Best of Show Award at the 2008 International Photography Competition in the Flowers category, out of a possible 28,000 entries. Scott’s dreamy, ethereal, and visually stunning photography has appeared in publications worldwide. Recently, he finished designing and fabricating his own camera, “Frankie”, in order to create tabletop-sized images into 4’ x 10’ Laserjet prints. |
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Camera Obscura Gallery
1309 Bannock Street, Denver, Colorado 80204 -
Phone: (303) 623-4059
Fax: (303) 893-4195 - Email: info@cameraobscuragallery.com
Open Tuesday--Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM and 1 to 5 PM Sunday; Closed Mondays.
CURRENT EXHIBITION: EQUUS: Sheila Rock & Loretta Young-Gautier
August 1 - September 21, 2008 |
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LUMINOUS LINT
The Ultimate Resource for those interested in Fine Photography. |
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Welcome to the heart of contemporary creation!
Each week , on Fine Art Tv, discover new programs dedicated to artists from all over the world.
This week:
Kim Weston in Portrait, Marco Onofri in Face to Face, Yan Morvan in Chez Higgins.
To see also Vitaly Garanzha in Springboard, Summer of Portraits in News and events, Sabine Schönberger in Sensuality... Follow these artists through intimate video documentaries, articles, as well as their images. |
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ANNA’S BEE WORLD
One of my favorite Photoblogs at Wordpress! Anna Howell is a graduate student at the University of Arizona, specializing in the study of native bees of Arizona. Her macro-photography is simply some of the best around. Her blog details some her studies but also answers specific questions from readers who are looking for a better understanding of bees. She also photographs other bugs and flying things, as well. |
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VISUAL IDEA –THE ARTWORK OF ROBERT PIETRUSZEWSI AND ANN FLEMING
Personal friends, Bob is a metal sculptor specializing in wind-driven mobiles and his wife, Ann is a botanical illustrator. Bob has permanent sculptures in many of the schoolyards of the Denver school system. Recently the city of San Diego bought a piece by him after a year-long exhibit of wind-driven sculptures on the waterfront. Ann’s work speaks for itself. She has exhibited in galleries in the Denver Metro area. |
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Marcia Perry began painting professionally in 1972. Airbrush Acrylic is her method and medium of choice. Nature and Spiritual Symbolism are her favorite subjects. She goes for the beautiful truths. Marcia has also written and created art for children. Her art skills have supported her for thirty three years. Marcia's images have been published nationally and internationally in licensed products and magazines. Her art has shown and sold in galleries in California, Colorado, Washington, Hawaii, and Florida. She has painted and collaborated on 40 mural projects. She creates her art to promote a kinder, more colorful world that embraces the spirit of wildness. Marcia hopes that her art helps the people who see it and collect it, and that they feel good each time they look at it. Her intention is to illuminate the best of nature with her art; human, animal, plant and spirit. |
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IMAGING INSIDER
The source for imaging professionals. News, reviews, tips, anything and everything photographic.
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Youth Arts Collective (YAC) is a non profit after school organization which provides equipment, supplies and individual mentorship to motivated young Monterey County artists, ages 14-22. Since January of 2000, YAC has been open five days a week for four hours a day year round.
This creative sanctuary has proven to be effective and successful in maximizing the art potential of our youth, while developing their self- esteem and their appreciation for contributing in positive ways to our community. |
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Founded in 1971, Panopticon Gallery is one of the oldest galleries in the United States dedicated solely to photography. Until 2007, the company included a premier imaging lab that served both professional and amateur photographers, museums, historical associations, and educational institutions. The lab is now a separate business, Panopticon Imaging, based in Hingham, MA. |