Photographer of the Month
| Jan 2006 - Jenny Ellerbe always had a camera nearby while growing up in Louisiana but it wasn’t until 5 years ago that she became seriously addicted to the art of photography. First shooting slide film then moving to digital, she explored the bayous and lakes near her home, photographing the wildlife and scenery found there. Completely self-taught by using the internet, books and lots of trial and error, her focus soon narrowed to black and white photography of the often overlooked scenery near her home. read more | ![]() |
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May
2005 - Tyler Boley became active in fine art photography
in the eighties, studying with Ruth Bernhard, Marsha Burns, Micheal
Burns, Lucien Clergue, Linda Conner, Judy Dater, Frank Gohlke,
Phillip Hyde, Mark Klett, Tom Millea, Richard Misrach, Ann Noggle,
John Sexton, Jerry Uelsmann, and Brett Weston. read more |
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April
2005 - Bill
Davis has been photographing with creative intent since the age
of 14. His preference of grayscale photography is natural and
intuitive. Black and white imagery combines the values Davis
finds most similar to the boundaries of his own human condition.
In his search to find digital solutions to traditional photographic
processes, Davis started using Piezography inks in 2002.. read more |
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March
2005 - Chris Clor first discovered Piezography inks as he
searched for a unique way to reproduce his fine art prints on
watercolor paper with his first ink jet printer, an Epson 3000.
Today, Chris uses an Epson 7600 with the ErgoSoft StudioPrint
RIP and PiezoTone inks to produce his fine art black and white
portfolio and prints. read more |
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January
2005 -
Phil Bard began his career in professional photography running
a commercial studio in Los Angeles. His work then covered a broad
spectrum ranging from corporate advertising and annual reports
to magazine work. read more |
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December
2004 - William Simone has 23 years of professional photography
experience. In 1981 he opened Simone Associates, one of the premier advertising
illustration studios in the Mid-Atlantic Region. They focus on still
life, food, people and architecture. read more |
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November
2004 - Tom Mallonee has often been drawn to photographic
subjects which stray from the conventional notions of western
landscape photography, yet still embrace decisive composition
and fine printing technique. read more |
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