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philcollyer's Photos | SmugMug
Phil Collyer in an award winning photographer who has been capturing images since he was a boy. He has photographed on location in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Southern Africa, Latin America, and even on a tall ship in the mid-Atlantic Ocean.
Much of his work centers on unique shots of birds and other animals in their native habitats. From night photos alongside waterholes in Namibia to aerial panoramas over Chicago at sundown, he captured stunning images that were there one moment and gone the next. He is a geological engineer by training and runs the for-profit subsidiary of a national association in Washington, DC.
He has a terrific son, Tim, who managed all the technical aspects of this site.
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sondador's Photos | SmugMug
CORENPHOTO/SONDADOR presents Abstracted!
Hi and welcome to Abstracted!, a collection of (mostly) abstract and macro images!
This site is under reconstruction, with new work being added. Check corenphoto.imagekind.com to purchase my top quality work.
Paul Coren
corenphoto@gmail.com
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Photography by Amanda | SmugMug
I strive to provide affordable photography for families in the Jacksonville area. Using mostly natural light, I try to capture elegant shots that will warm the soul. The key to capturing your child’s warmth and personality is to create a relaxed atmosphere and positive interaction.
Good photography need not be financially out of reach. My fees are as follows:
$80 Sitting Fee
$5 For Each Additional Child
$10+ For Off Site Appointments
All photos from your session will be posted on my website within 24 hours of your photo shoot. From this website you can have the photos printed at wholesale by SmugMug.com or you can download them to print them yourself.
If you would like any adjustments to the photos (such as special effects, turning black and white, lightening or darkening a photo) just email me with the information. Please allow 72 hours for the photos to be revised and posted to this site.
If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, contact me at amanda@amandamahon.com or call 831.233.4116.
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Diana's Photos | SmugMug
I paint mostly around and about Ithaca. Taughannock Falls, Shindagin Hollow, the Ithaca Farmers’ Market, the Cornell Arboretum, and Treman Marina are a few of the more well-known places where I parked my easel during the last few years. I start all of my paintings on site, returning several times to correct the composition, adjust the color, and capture the atmosphere. Then I work in the studio to make sure that it becomes a painting. I use either a brush or a palette knife. I don’t think about which I will choose; it is usually dictated by the subject, my mood, or the amount of time that I have.
My work is saturated with color and light. At an exhibit of my work, a viewer once asked if I really see that much color in the world, or if I make it up. There may have been a time when I asked, “If that shadow were a color, what color would it be?” but now I really do just look at the world and see a tremendous variety of colors.
I have always been creative. Painting, drawing, fabric collage, embroidery, clay or wire sculpture were my hobbies from early childhood; but my formal training had to wait until after I earned a BS in education and became self supporting. Then I threw myself into art classes at Syracuse University, Cortland State, and TC3. George Dugan, Steven Barbash, and Mary Kelly were all very important to my early work. When I came to Ithaca, I studied with Gillian Pederson-Krag, and I will be eternally grateful to her for opening up the world of color for me.
I have exhibited in Rochester at the Memorial Art Gallery, in Seneca Falls at the Canalside Arts Gallery, in Auburn at the Cayuga Museum of History and Art, in Cortland at the Cortland County Arts Council at the Dowd Fine Arts Gallery, in Dryden at TC3, and in Ithaca at One More Gallery for the Sake of Art, Artifax, The Community School of Music and Art, The State of the Art Gallery, and the Upstairs Gallery. My work has also appeared in local restaurants and cafes.
In addition to painting, I have a full-time job teaching at the Alternative Community School (a part of the Ithaca, New York, city school system). I also enjoy gardening, hiking, backpacking, and watching my children blossom into early adulthood.
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