honorable mention
Matt Anderson united states
Photo © Matt Anderson
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Canyon of the Gods
Here is an image of the Subway I doubt you've seen before ( At least, a view point I've never seen published. ) This is what you get to see after roughly 5 miles of strenuous hiking through 45°F water. What your seeing here is a stitch of two horizontal images. Having been to Zion a couple of times, and finally getting out to the remote North Creek area, I have to say it was so rewarding and quite worth the effort.
Matt Anderson is a commercial photographer, graphic designer, digital artist, trainer, digital asset workflow specialist, and consultant from the Midwest. Capture-creation to distribution, print to web, and everything in-between. More of Matt's work can be seen at his commercial fine art e-commerce site he created and designed.
http://www.commercialfineart.com/
"Photography, for me, is a mixed bag of juxtaposing ideals and intent. My photographic imagery is a study and exploration, more so an experience into creative pursuits that provide unending joy, passion, and healing. Traveling, meeting & listening to people, experiencing new locations and cultures. Enlightenment through adventure, and discernment by re-evaluating possible jejune prejudice of how I thought the “world” “is” or exists. Experience happens to be the best mentor for me. What do I attempt to communicate with my photography ? I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t partially motivated by impressionable validation. Additionally, while the capture stage is “experiencing & humble learning” based, post processing (development) is incessantly deliberate in intention and temper. Again, the final creation will never have a tangible and regimented recipe; a juxtaposed outcome based on memory, mood, emotion, intention, and predilection."
"My passion is showing our beautiful world through the camera lens, and presented in the amazing fine art prints we as artists have access to create. I've spent nearly 20 years learning and refining my skills in photography and in fine art printing."
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Location: "The Subway", Zion National Park, Utah.Here is an image of the Subway I doubt you've seen before ( At least, a view point I've never seen published. ) This is what you get to see after roughly 5 miles of strenuous hiking through 45°F water. What your seeing here is a stitch of two horizontal images. Having been to Zion a couple of times, and finally getting out to the remote North Creek area, I have to say it was so rewarding and quite worth the effort.
about the photographer
"When I'm not enamored in digital media you'll find me out exploring the beautiful world with camera in hand! I'm passionate, driven, and extremely motivated."Matt Anderson is a commercial photographer, graphic designer, digital artist, trainer, digital asset workflow specialist, and consultant from the Midwest. Capture-creation to distribution, print to web, and everything in-between. More of Matt's work can be seen at his commercial fine art e-commerce site he created and designed.
http://www.commercialfineart.com/
"Photography, for me, is a mixed bag of juxtaposing ideals and intent. My photographic imagery is a study and exploration, more so an experience into creative pursuits that provide unending joy, passion, and healing. Traveling, meeting & listening to people, experiencing new locations and cultures. Enlightenment through adventure, and discernment by re-evaluating possible jejune prejudice of how I thought the “world” “is” or exists. Experience happens to be the best mentor for me. What do I attempt to communicate with my photography ? I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t partially motivated by impressionable validation. Additionally, while the capture stage is “experiencing & humble learning” based, post processing (development) is incessantly deliberate in intention and temper. Again, the final creation will never have a tangible and regimented recipe; a juxtaposed outcome based on memory, mood, emotion, intention, and predilection."
"My passion is showing our beautiful world through the camera lens, and presented in the amazing fine art prints we as artists have access to create. I've spent nearly 20 years learning and refining my skills in photography and in fine art printing."
back to gallery