Green Valley Camera Club -- Click on this link for a treat of a number of wonderful photographs by the best photographers in Green Valley. GV Camera Club is located in the East Center in Green Valley. Click and Enjoy. | |
Camera Club of Tucson -- Compare the photographers of Tucson with those of Green Valley. This gallery is a sample of the excellent art of the Camera Club of Tucson. | |
Al Crawford -- it's my website, so I get my pictures here. A serries of travel photos from around across the country and around the world. Also I have made available art prints of what I consider my best. (Note: currently under development) | |
David Sanders -- David Sanders is an Arizona based photographer whose work has appeared in a wide variety of newspapers, magazines, books, posters, and advertising campaigns throughout the world. (Use I.E. explorer to view website) |
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Tom Vezo is a professional wildlife photographer and writer who travels worldwide to capture his images in the natural environment. He is one of the top bird photographers in the United States but he also photographs breathtaking landscapes, mammals, and other natural subjects. | |
Balfour Walker -- Based in Tucson now for over thirty years, Balfour Walker has gained a solid reputation in the world of advertising photography for his creative approach and attention to detail in the subjects he shoots. Clients include Learjet, IBM, Intergroup Healthcare, Caterpillar, Bombardier Canada, Fairfield and Pulte Homes and Sheraton and Westin Hotels. | |
Paula Borchardt -- "Here on my web site you can view almost 100 of my latest images in eight different categories: Lifestyles, Business, Concepts, Healthy Living, Outdoor Recreation, Nature, Tucson, and Old Chicago (a page of mid-20th century linoleum block prints of Old Chicago created by my artist grandmother)" | |
Carl Englander is a natural history photographer and writer residing in Tucson, Arizona. His images are represented by numerous stock photography agencies worldwide and have been leased to clients such as: Backpacker Magazine, BBC Wildlife Magazine, National Wildlife Federation, Natural History Magazine, The Nature Conservancy, Nature’s Best Magazine, Outdoor Photographer Magazine, Sierra Club, Timberland, Time Life Books, USA Today, and numerous other national and international clients. | |
Charles Hedgcock -- Equally at home photographing in the studio or in the field, Charles "Chip" Hedgcock has been a professional photographer for more than 20 years. Charles has a background in Medical, Commercial and Biological/Scientific photography. This talent and experience, coupled with his keen interest in natural history have led him on photography and research projects in the American southwest and Sonora, Mexico. | |
Diane Lacy -- Diane Lacy is a freelance western artist and photographer from Ft. Davis, Tx. whose work has been published in newspapers, magazines and covers of books and various publications. Her western photography won 1st Place at the Annual Texas Ranch Roundup in Wichita Falls in 1996, the People's Choice Award two years in a row in 1997 and 1998 at the American Photography Exhibition. |
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Rick Sammon -- “America’s Most Popular Photo Expert” Rick is the host of two series on the Do It Yourself (DIY) cable/satellite network: Photography Workshop and Digital Photography Workshop. Since 1990, Rick has been the weekly photography columnist for the Associated Press – a column that has about 10 million readers a week. All Rick’s writings make him the most frequently published photographer/writer in the world. | |
David Stoecklein -- "The Photographer of the American West". "The Spirit of the West has moved me, a guy from Pittsburgh, PA, ever since that day 32 years ago when I drove into Colorado and saw my first cowboy riding with his herd under the Rocky Mountains," reflects David R. Stoecklein. | |
Tim Cox -- Tim Cox is one of the best known western Artists in America. His depiction of the contemporary western cowboy, rancher and The Modern Southwest strikes a familiar note with thousands of people. | |
David Hume Kennerly won a Pulitzer Prize for his Vietnam pictures, was personal photographer to President Gerald R. Ford, and has traveled to more than 140 countries on assignment. He is a contributing editor for Newsweek magazine, where he shoots wars, politics and the demise of popular sitcoms. | |
Jack Acrey's Photographic Expeditions and Workshops -- In addition to a fine collection of his own photography he offers a number of wonderful outdoor workshops for the serious photographer. Yellowstone in the winter, the Oregon Coast, and the Grand Tetons are but a few. | |
John Shaw Photography -- John regularly publishes in books and magazines. He also conducts seminars and leads tours to select locations. His philosophy is simple: "To be a better nature photographer, be a better naturalist. This means understanding the subject not just in a dry textbook sense...but also knowing your subject through constant contact and observation in the field. | |
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Mathew B. Brady (1822-1896) Mathew Brady was born in Warren County, New York and was the father and creator of photojournalism. He was the greatest American photo-historian of the 19th century, and undoubtedly Abraham Lincoln's favorite photographer. Nobody in the history of photography could claim to have taken more photographs of important historical personalities during the 19th century than Mathew Brady. | |
William Henry Jackson William Henry Jackson, 1843-1942, was one of the most renowned 19th Century landscape photographers of the American West. He was a man of great energy and love for the outdoors and especially the breadth and heights of the mountain west. His life spanned the first century of the new visual art of photography and the great era of westward expansion. | |