Posts tagged: landscape photography

One, Two, Three, Four, Five

One, Two, Three, Four, Five
Five black and white photographs by Keith Dotson, each depicting a distinct number within its composition.

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Black and white photograph of a magnificent stone column with a balanced rock in Utah

Black and white photograph of a magnificent stone column with a balanced rock in Utah
Utah is a wonderland of natural rock features, with stone columns, balanced rocks, unusual rock formations, and more arches than you could ever hope to visit. Even with so many sources of natural amazement, this tall stone pillar with a giant rock balanced on top is a stand-out. 

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New limited edition darkroom prints of 'Low Country Trees Near Charleston'

New limited edition darkroom prints of 'Low Country Trees Near Charleston'
Fine art photographer Keith Dotson has emerged from the darkroom with a handful of new limited edition prints of "Low Country Trees Near Charleston." This is an edition of just 8 prints at this size, signed, dated, and numbered in pencil au verso.

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Nashville becomes largest city in Tennessee

Nashville becomes largest city in Tennessee

Fast-growing Nashville has overtaken Memphis to become the largest city in Tennessee. Things were picking up a little at the time Keith relocated to the Nashville area in 2011, but then a set of factors combined to bring the city to the forefront as a tourism and jobs destination.

Construction cranes in the Nashville skyline means that new hotels need wall art and interior decor. Typically, hotels prefer local artists, and Keith is currently negotiating with art buyers to sell photographs to at least one new Nashville hotel (and other cities, too).

 

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Influences: Andrew Wyeth

Influences: Andrew Wyeth
Fine art photographer Keith Dotson considers the influence of the late painter Andrew Wyeth on his own landscape photographs.

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