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Lorri Honeycutt
I grew up in Carolina Beach, North Carolina. After completing my education in North Carolina, I have spent a lengthy career in the high tech computer world in Texas.
I have seen my share of both hurricanes and flash floods.
In 2004, I decided to take a break from my high tech career and persue...

Jim Hoover
Jim Hoover decided he wanted to pursue photography when he was still in junior high school. He developed his first roll of black and white film when he was around 14, pursued his love of photography through high school. Rather than go directly to college after high school, he took an...

Dale and Gail Horn
"Our Destiny began on a cold and rainy night in 1984 when we first met. Not only did our names rhyme (Dale and Gail) but we also found out after a very short time that we had a lot in common, including our love of photography. We were married one year later. Dale has had his own business, Dale...

Daniel Horne
My work continues a long exploration of the importance and possibility of finding balance in all things. Dense cold steel is worked into light, floating, seemingly impossibly balanced shapes. Organic elements of rock and wood are integrated into the work at times bringing an additional element of...

Max Howard
Growing up in rural North Carolina, the woods and the river were my playground. I seized every opportunity to explore them and imagined them to be undiscovered territory. Fueled by curiosity, my imagination landed me in some mildly dangerous, mostly mischievous, but always fun adventures. Little...

Billy Joe Hoyle
Billy Joe Hoyle is an award winning photographer who has specialized in shooting weddings for over 10 years. A graduate of the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, Florida, Hoyle's work covers eight countries and has been featured in several national p ublications. He was...

Marty Hulsebos
The experience of being fully awake and aware in the moment, and seeing the beauty in nature, is the essence of my photography. I am inspired to capture it and share it with others. I welcome you to my website and invite you to explore some of the images I have enjoyed creating over the past 28...

Robert Hyde
With torch, steel, copper and brass, Robert sketches a unique vision– blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. His forms, founded in his acute observations of humans, animals and nature, are shaped with masterful skill— enlivened with enchantment and imagination.
As a youth of the 60s...

Michael Jasinski
Let it never be said that a gift you give a child today won’t make a difference tomorrow.
When he left for University of Florida to pursue a degree in accounting, his younger brother Brian picked up the camera and he, too, found out what a powerful instrument of expression photography can be. After...

Ruth and David Jellema
Fabrications are lightweight wall sculptures completely handmade from multiple layers of hardened fabric. They are created individually in the studio of husband-and-wife team David Jellema and Ruth Petersen Jellema in Rockford, Michigan. Designs range from small, whimsical plaques to large life...