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Frank Vitale
Original photographic art featuring world cultures, wildlife and scenery offered as professionally framed, matted, and printed on metal or acrylic.

Wendy Vroom
Macro photography is my true passion. Shooting subjects up close provides me the opportunity to see details that one would never ordinarily notice. It’s fascinating to take the time to explore and to patiently observe how each element interacts with the other. I’m intrigued by creating “larger-than...

Tom Wachs
"Tom’s love affair with photography began with an old Petri 35 mm rangefinder back in 1963 while serving in the U.S. Air Force. Kodachrome II slides became the diary of his travels and adventures. As he moved through careers as a flight instructor and government geologist, photography became more...

Dustin Wagner
Dustin Wagner is a ten year veteran in the art of glassblowing. He began his journey when his older brother built a studio in their hometown of Findlay,Oh and thats exactly where he fell in love with the craft and the overall oddity that glass is and how it can be handled. This is what seems to...

Mayauel Ward
Mayauel Ward was born and raised in Manhattan Beach, California. Living only four blocks from the beach, he spent as much time in the water as on land. Originally planning a career as a physical therapist, he took one class in glassblowing and was hooked. After college, Mayauel went to work for...

Christopher Warren
Chris was raised in the city, but tamed by the ocean. He ran with the wolves on Wall Street for over 20years before deciding to focus solely on combining his love of the ocean with his love for photography. Today, Chris’ passion is pursuing the fine art of ocean photography in a way that captures...

Mike Weber
"Hello there and welcome to my blog! I've realized that I really enjoy sharing my stories and experiences with others. It's something I've recently rediscovered and I am getting so much life out of it! Through this blog my hope is to give you a more in depth look at my journey with photography and...

Warner Whitfield
Warner and his partner, Beatriz Kelemen, meticulously design and create each piece using the elements of fire and glass to form timeless works of art inspired by nature.
Warner Whitfield began working in glass in 1972 and apprenticed with master glass artist Fritz Bachman from Hamburg, Germany and...

James Wilbat
James Wilbat's glass is distinguished by his fusion of abstract design and playful use of color. By merging ancient glassblowing techniques with his modern eye for design, Wilbat creates glass that unites tradition and innovation. His color and composition are highly influenced by his love for...

Paul Willsea
For over 30 years, Paul and his partner, Carol O'Brien, have worked together as artists with glass as the primary source of expression. Inspired by the glass itself, Paul and Carol work with color, process and pushing the limitations of glass. A light touch at the right temperature is key to...