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Gary's personal challenge is to find the definitive image
in every subject. He has a true passion for preserving moments in time that
will be
shared with others for generations to come.
EXPERIENCE:
Gary's fine art photographs of landscapes and architecture
have been displayed in various galleries and sold to individuals and
organizations since 1991. He has been fortunate to have studied under John Sexton (assistant to
Ansel Adams). Gary and his work have been
featured in The Oregonian (Living Section) and on KGW-TV (Evening
Edition). His photographs have also been published, four years running, in The
Best of Photography Annual. The Columbia River Gorge Interpretive
Center and Pearson Air Museum also have images of his
on display.
TECHNIQUE:
Gary, always
looking for ways to perfect his craft, decided to take advantage of digital
imaging early on. Around 1999 he did so by employing a hybrid process, combining
the best of traditional photography (Chemically processed film) along with the
best of digital (Scanning and Photoshop® software). His current method is
direct capture of images using a high resolution digital camera. Currently images are printed either on Kodak Metallic®
silver gelatin paper or a fiber-based Baryta paper using archival inks in a
process know as Giclèe. These unique papers give his images exceptional
luminosity and brilliance.
QUALITY AND VALUE:
Finished images are of the highest archival standards, offering over
120 years
of stability and are available in sizes from 8" to 40". All
prints are personally signed, dated and enclosed with
an embossed Canazzi seal of authenticity.
PURCHASING:
To
purchase a photograph, make note of the category (above)
along with a brief description of the image, then just contact us with size of print you would like.
Your
order comes with a 30-day NO RISK Guarantee. Live
with the photograph for 30 days to make sure you are
completely satisfied. If you aren't, you may exchange
it for another image or get a full refund - its that
simple.
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