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Photography Showcase
This page introduces you to all photographers presently represented on this art showcase.
tonyp, photographer
I am a self-taught photographer, who has studied the works of Ansel Adams, Richard Avedon, Hiro and Franceso Scuvallo, to name a few.
Since the age of 13 years, I have been interested in photography. On my 14th birthday, my father bought me my first darkroom set. On my 21st birthday, I was published in The Detroit Free Press. I have displayed my work throughout the years with other artists in various shows.
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Tellis, photographer and artist
"I first started created art and photography as a way to decipher my dreams. I would have a dream that was so realistic that I wanted it to be true whether bad or good. So there is a story in each and every image that I create.
"I am available for custom work. I am focusing now on CD-album covers, magazine covers, book covers and the sort. Fees are usually based on the work at hand ranging from $100-$1000 an image or exclusive rights or $65 an hour."
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Priscilla Turner, photographer
Priscilla Turner tends to photograph what she would paint were she a painter. She thinks of her scenic shots as a way to remind herself what it felt like to stand in places where she will never stand again. Perhaps her photographs will enable others to feel that they can just walk through the frame into these same places.
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Jonathan White, photographer
For the past 10 years, the creator of the photographic series, The Colors of the Urban Landscape, has been in numerous art exhibits, both group and one-man. In the summer of 1995, Jon served as the curator of the group art show, A Fraternity of Artists at New York's La Mama La Galleria in the East Village, in which Chico was a participating artist, as well as having painted one of his trademark murals honoring the fraternity from which this art show originated, AEPi (Rochester Institute of Technology).
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