Photographs can be taken anywhere in the world. It is when others are given the opportunity to see them that feelings from the heart come to life. These photos were recently taken by Marius Hibbard on his third trip to now what can be called his second home, Prigardica on the island Krocula, Croatia. These are pictures that matter. Continue reading
An Interview with Fine Art Photographer John D’Onofrio 1. What equipment to do you use? What camera? Currently I use a Canon 5D Mk III. Love it! Before that I worked with the original 5D, which was also a joy to … Continue reading
I use a Canon 5D Mark 2 with 17-40mm L, 50mm and a 75-300mm lens. I have always believed that It’s not about what equipment you use but what you do with what you have. You don’t have to wait until … Continue reading
An Interview with Fine Art Photographer John Holtman What equipment to do you use? What camera? For a camera, I use a Sony A7r. It is the perfect camera for me. The electronic viewfinder is great for focusing my old … Continue reading
An Interview with Fine Art Photographer Sally Halvorsen 1. What equipment to do you use? What camera? I use a Nikon D750 the Nikon 105mm macro lens, Kenko Extension Tubes, Teleconverter, Diopters and a Gitzo “Explorer” Tripod with an Acratech … Continue reading
It is my belief that true photographers see the world in a different way. After so many years of taking photographs I now realize that most of my waking moments are spent attempting to compose and frame different scenes I … Continue reading
An interview with Fine Art Photographer, Jane Alynn. 1. What equipment do you use? What camera? I started out, thirty years ago, working with a Nikon F4 AF SLR and a gear-bag full of lenses. Then, in the early 1990s, … Continue reading
An Interview with Landscape and Fine Art Photographer David Sharpe 1. What equipment to do you use? What camera? I use a beat-up Canon 6D DSLR camera and a collection of Canon L-series lenses. I firmly believe that good photos can be … Continue reading
Art implies control of reality, for reality itself possesses no sense of the aesthetic. Photography becomes an art when certain controls are applied. – Ansel Adams Recently I overheard a landscape photographer say, “I don’t consider myself an artist, I … Continue reading
An Interview with nature photographer Gwen Berthiez 1. Why wildlife? GB: I shoot wildlife because it takes me outdoors and brings peace & quiet to my soul, and wonderful, non-political, honest wildlife beauty to my senses – besides – it’s … Continue reading
An Interview with wildlife photographer Lynn Karns 1.Why wildlife? (why do you shoot mostly wildlife?) Shooting photographs of wildlife gives me the opportunity to observe and capture moments when wild animals are just being themselves. They are constantly moving and changing … Continue reading
Both Jim’s sculptural and photographic work has been shown widely throughout the region. He has done both installation pieces in Anacortes and participated in the juried Pier show for the Anacortes Arts Festival. In 2013 he received the People’s Choice award for his photography in the Pier show. Continue reading