honorable mention
Scott Amling united states![Scott Amling - honorable mention Bad Day in 1906](/upload/images/1569125727iamarbad_day_in_1906_2017.jpg)
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Bad Day in 1906
He has won numerous awards including First Place for the "Seawall" at the 53rd Annual Newport Beach Art Exhibition, Civic Center, 2017 (professionally juried). In 2017, he won four Honorable Mentions from the International Photography Awards for his photographs of landscapes and nature and four additional Honorable Mentions in 2018. Throughout 2018, his work was displayed in TAG Gallery in Los Angeles, at Dab Art Gallery/H + Studio Gallery and a solo exhibition at The John Wayne Airport in Orange County, CA. In 2019, one of his images, “Pile of Tetrapods”, was selected for the “Off the Clock” exhibition, sponsored by the American Photographic Artists in Los Angeles, CA (APA-LA). The exhibition includes 100 selections out of 1,300 submissions and curated by W.M. Hunt and on display at the Santa Monica Art Studios through May 11, 2019.
Last year, he traveled to southern England to shoot images of the rainy coastline in January; Molokai/Kauai in April; Amsterdam, Dunkirk and Paris in June; and southern Japan (third trip) in December. He continues to travel the world looking for more mysterious and captivating locations to document.
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entry description
The structure of the ship is the metal framework left of The Peter Iredale, a wooden ship that ran aground in 1906 on the Oregon Coast.about the photographer
Scott Amling is a professional landscape photographer who travels throughout North America, Europe and Asia. His photographs capture the unique and obscured subjects and experiences from normal encounters that often go unnoticed. Gradually moving from film and a large format camera to digital, Scott began to study and learn new techniques with premier landscape photographers, including Michael Levin. Over the last several years, he has created his own identifiable style of minimalist images with alluring and calming visuals.He has won numerous awards including First Place for the "Seawall" at the 53rd Annual Newport Beach Art Exhibition, Civic Center, 2017 (professionally juried). In 2017, he won four Honorable Mentions from the International Photography Awards for his photographs of landscapes and nature and four additional Honorable Mentions in 2018. Throughout 2018, his work was displayed in TAG Gallery in Los Angeles, at Dab Art Gallery/H + Studio Gallery and a solo exhibition at The John Wayne Airport in Orange County, CA. In 2019, one of his images, “Pile of Tetrapods”, was selected for the “Off the Clock” exhibition, sponsored by the American Photographic Artists in Los Angeles, CA (APA-LA). The exhibition includes 100 selections out of 1,300 submissions and curated by W.M. Hunt and on display at the Santa Monica Art Studios through May 11, 2019.
Last year, he traveled to southern England to shoot images of the rainy coastline in January; Molokai/Kauai in April; Amsterdam, Dunkirk and Paris in June; and southern Japan (third trip) in December. He continues to travel the world looking for more mysterious and captivating locations to document.
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