How do you define fine art photography?
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All about fine art photography.
Comments closedA body of work is the result of a life lived – No one’s life experience is the same. One’s life journey is as individual as one’s fingerprints. If you were reborn and lived your life over, it would not be the same path. Your life is ultimately your art. When you buy my artwork, you are buying a piece of my life.
Comments closedFine art photography vs commercial photography – what is the difference.
Comments closedCanvas prints of Two Red Chairs by the Lake now available from fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding – www.edwardfielding.com
Comments closedIceland is an endless opportunity for amazing photography. The scenic beauty and rugged terrain provide awe inspiring vistas.
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Comments closedIn the early days of photography, art aficionados didn’t consider photographs a “real” form of art. Today, we know that isn’t true. You can purchase a vast variety of photographic art or create your own – and it’s just as beautiful and engaging as any other form of art you can display in your home.
Comments closedVintage tractor photographs by fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding custom framed to fit your decor. Get that modern farmhouse look with great vintage farm and tractor photographs.
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