Fine Art Photographers

This image demonstrates how Taylor Gillis and his no-frills camera can create an almost imaginary, poetic scene out of an everyday location. The lighting effects are enchanting. . . yet a little eerie at the same time.. . . read more
Texture and color play important roles in Melissa’s work, but I’d say that the true focus of her photography is the interplay between her subjects and a shimmering, ethereal light.. . . read more
Pamela Viola is a talented photographer and a skilled digital artist who combines various textures, lighting and natural scenery to create gorgeous, color-drenched photographic prints.. . . read more
Sean Chuplis of Thousand Miles Photography has a distinct advantage over the rest of us when it comes to photographing exotic locales. . . he flies airplanes for a living.. . . read more
This week's featured artist is Rodion Yefymov, a self-taught photographer originally from Ukraine who is now living in the UK. Rodion's photography most often explores the effects of light itself - and does so brilliantly, as seen in the following three images:. . . read more
Paul Politis is a self-taught photographer from Ottawa, Canada whose extensive portfolio of work encompasses portraits, figures, still-lifes, and city scenes, most of which are in the gritty, realistic style seen below.. . . read more
Photographs have always captured split second moments in time, yet An Xiao's photography is extra special in that regard. Splitting time between New York and Los Angeles, An Xiao's urban photography is inspired both by haiku poetry and the images of Henri Cartier-Bresson. . .. . . read more
Today's featured artist is Richard Vanek, a Slovakian photographer currently living in the Netherlands. The black and white photographs below are all from his latest series, "Remembering Childhood.". . . read more
Today’s featured artist is John Vias, a photographer from Berkeley, California. Unlike most photographers, Vias takes his photos at night, creating surprisingly colorful (and memorable) scenes by leaving his camera shutter open for a longer period of time than traditional point-and-click. . . read more
Today I've posted some pictures by Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and Gregory Colbert. I've chosen these photographers in particular because their images show a mastery over photography's visual and/or emotive characteristics. Continue reading. . .. . . read more



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