In the art world what is more important – subject matter or the artists interpretation? Does a photograph’s subject matter have to be some grand,…
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Friday night cocktail! This Friday marks the week of the sun`s return to my morning routine. Bright rays have been awakening earlier and earlier as…
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Comments closedWhen it comes to selling fine art photographs or paintings to homeowners or businesses there is a difference between selling landscapes vs. places. Landscapes are…
2 CommentsI’ve been fantasizing about adding a bay to the garage to house a future collection of pinball machines. I’m maxed out with five in the…
Comments closedI KNOW A BUYER IS OUT THERE SERIES – My average number of sales per month of fine art prints and products via my portfolio…
Comments closedThis photograph of a corn field with silos, barns and farmhouse in the distance under threatening skies pulls together many of the elements I look…
Comments closedWe haven’t been able to travel like we’ve wanted these days but if you can’t get to the beach, why not bring the beach to…
Comments closedAbove: National Park photography by Edward Fielding Many photographers heading out to capture images in National Parks with the intent of selling some of the…
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