Photography and Digital Imaging
This gallery features photographs and digital imaging by Members of the Treasure Valley Artists' Alliance. Make sure you click each image in the gallery to see the large version.
| | | Pete Grady My current work pivots off formal interests I had in the late 1970s and early 1980s. At that time I made mosaics of tightly cropped images to reconstruct larger views. Recently I came back to using photographs, this time working with digital techniques. I photograph urban and rural landscape subjects and combine those images with appropriated pictures from the public domain that relate to my personal history. I use my family photos as well. From this emerge narratives of the mythological West, the search for identity, and the sublime. Pete's website is www.petegrady.com |
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| | | Eric Obendorf From an early age, Eric knew photography would be his life-long passion. He turned that passion into a career by studying photography at the respected Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York. Upon graduation, Eric lived, worked, and trained in the largest photographic industry in the world, New York City. Eric has shown work in galleries in Idaho and in New York City.
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| | | Diane Ronayne As a photographer, for decades my artistic medium has been light. But digital imaging and PhotoShop have opened up new worlds of surreal expression to explore as I play with color, texture, form and subject. Visit Diane on Facebook or email her at dianeronayne@gmail.com
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| | | Mike Shipman I’ve been photographing and making art most of my life. Self-taught, with a degree in wildlife biology, my interests are varied and far reaching. What you see in my work is how I view and interact with the world in all its forms and interconnectedness; it’s as much my exploration as it is yours. I also teach photography classes and lead workshops. More work and schedules are on my website. |
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