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Thomas Sanders
"From the time I bought my first camera for a photojournalism class in college, I realized I had a passion for photography. Since then I have been comfortable with a camera in my hands whether I was taking shots of vacation or on mission trips to Africa or Southeast Asia
For many years I have been...
Russell Satterthwaite
My photography it's mostly underwater the other part is landscape. Printed on aluminum and canva
Clay Savely
We first gather plants from our favorite spots in the Boone and Asheville area, like Pisgah National Forest, Bent Creek, Big Ivy, and even the back yard. Any leaf or flower with defined vein structures will work well. Among the tried and true are queen anne's lace, christmas fern, dogwood, tulip...
John Scanlan
"Thank you for your interest in Scanlans' Windows to the World fine art photography.
It all started in 1979 shortly after we first met and began photographing leisurely together. Over the next couple of years, our hobby became more serious as did our relationship. While working full-time, we began...
Kristin Schillaci
My love of history began at an early age; my love of photography stemmed much later in life. My sophomore year of college at Grand Valley State University, I took my first photography class. I went from being a possible history major to photography major instantly. It all made sense; I could blend...
Ron Schmidt
"A native of Michigan, I first began producing dimensional art in the early 1960’s in Savannah, Georgia. My first works used wooden frames and strategically placed parachute shroud lines.
Since 1968 I have been working with metals and an oxygen/acetylene torch. Though some early pieces used such...
Quinn Sedam
Quinn is a local photographer and storm chaser who specializes in capturing quality fine art images of tropical storms and lightning. Quinn uses his extensive background in meteorology and self-taught style of low light photography to produce stunning images of the electrifying drama of tropical...
Begoña Seijas
Begoña "Bee" Seijas has been a fine art photographer for over 18 years, although she's been snapping pictures since she discovered her father's 1979 Pentax K-1000 at the age of 19. A Miami native, her early candids featured locals from the city of Miami Beach.
The minute she was...
Michael Serkownek
"The images I create are a product of my past. An early passion for watercolors influences my selection of papers, as well my style and compositions, while my parents, studies in biology and art provided my interest in nature and landscapes as my subjects. Later, my career in technology and quality...