The Hidden Slot Canyons of Arizona
Large Format Fine Art Photographs of special hidden Slot Canyons in Arizona
von Scott Peters
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Über das Buch
The book also contains general information about the slot canyons, special quotes and a preview of the artists volume II book on black and white photography.
The photographs were taken with a large format camera - 4x5 transparencies with exposures ranging from 7 seconds to 45 seconds.
The images in the book were selected to be displayed in the lobby and main floor of the prestigious Indigo Hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona. In addition, there is a small rendition in the book of the artists 30 x30 foot black and white mural that resides on the outside of the hotel entrance.
View more of Scott Peters Photography at www.scottpetersphotography.com
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 40 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Juli 01, 2007
- Schlüsselwörter Native American, photos, photography, Arizona, slot, canyon, travel, hiking, adventure, color, abstract, landscape, canyons, Southwest, southwest
Über den Autor
Scott has been working in photography for more than 25 years, learning both B&W and color darkroom techniques from his Father. In early 2000, he began his journey into fine art photography with large format cameras and in 2006 started using an 8"x10" and 7" x 17" camera. His vision is best defined as ‘abstract’ including both color and black and white work. His talents have earned him both commissioned work as well as successful juried exhibitions. Recently, he worked for the prestigious Indigo Hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona. His color photography is displayed in the lobby and main floor of the hotel along with black and white work in more than 120 guest rooms. In addition, he was selected for a permanent display of the largest photograph in Arizona, a 30 foot by 25 foot mural which resides on the outside of the hotel entrance. Scott recently won Second Place in a Best of Artists juried competition at Scottsdale Community College, being the first among photographs selected.