David Magee will present his first public exhibition of landscape and seascape photographs at Herrick Gallery in February 2018. The exhibition showcases a retrospective body of work spanning twenty-five years, which will coincide with the release of his limited edition book Outside, published by Concentric Editions. This beautifully printed and...
David Parker: Myths and Landscape
Myths and legends have often been inspired and shaped by geologic landforms and, similarly, British photographer David Parker uses the natural world as an arena for the personal exploration of new mythic, symbolic, and metaphoric motifs. Myths and Landscape brings together images from Sirens and New Desert Myths, two larger...
Yigal Pardo: Beachscape
Says Yigal: In the series of works "Beachscape" I try to distill the experience I took in the camera with a minimum of images in the frame, and with attention to accuracy in brightness level and color level. With all available technical tools at my disposal, I can distill the experience and...
Daniel Cheek: Where We Go
“Where We Go” is a body of work that contemplates and addresses the act of engagement between people and the natural world. I believe that through interpretation of the ways we experience places that are considered natural, we learn more about how we want to live in our own environment....
Mitch Dobrowner: Storms
Mitch Dobrowner has been chasing storms since 2005. Working with professional storm chaser Roger Hill, Dobrowner has traveled throughout Western and Midwestern America to capture nature in its full fury, making extraordinary images of monsoons, tornados, and massive thunderstorms with the highest standard of craftsmanship and in the tradition of Ansel...
Bernd Walz: Fields
Bernd Walz (born 1948) - studied biology and chemistry and obtained his PhD at the University of Heidelberg. He worked as a scientist and professor for zoology and animal physiology for more than 40 years at the Universities of Heidelberg, Ulm, Regensburg and Potsdam. He retired in 2013. Photography accompanied his whole professional...
Francoise Gaujour: Stay Alive
In the 1950s and '60s, Bombay Beach in California was a thriving resort. Guests swam, water-skied, and golfed during the day, then headed to the yacht club to party into the night. Now, Bombay Beach is a bleached, rusted, abandoned wasteland. The water smells of salt, petrol, and rotting fish....
Beth Moon: Ancient Trees
Beth Moon’s fourteen-year quest to photograph ancient trees has taken her across the United States, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Some of her subjects grow in isolation, on remote mountainsides, private estates, or nature preserves; others maintain a proud, though often precarious, existence in the midst of civilization....
Sylvan Adams: Aerial Landscapes
Says Sylvan: "Flying is one of my many passions. Change in perspective is exponentially inspiring. I see far and wide, from various altitudes, light and angles, and drift into images both within myself and out in the aether. I lose myself in the intrinsic sensual qualities of Nature. Though my degrees...
Vassilis Tangoulis: Minimal Landscapes in Black and White
Vassilis Tangoulis is an International Award-Winning Black and White Fine Art photographer based in Greece. Vassilis is mostly known for his Black and White long exposure landscape photography but he also experiments in color and tries to enter this technique to different photographic genres. His photographic vision is better described...