Books
Books, publications, and presentations by fine art photographer Keith Dotson. Scroll down for ebook versions, presentations, and other digital downloads.
Printed Books
The South Dakota Portfolio (Softcover Book)
(2024)
Part of the Portfolio Series: A collection of black and white photographs taken in the state of South Dakota. Subjects include landscapes and photographs of ghost towns like Cottonwood, Scenic, and Okaton.
The Wheeling Portfolio (Softcover Book)
(2022)
Unloved and Forgotten: Fine Art Photographs of Abandoned Places (Softcover Book)
(2019) (ISBN: 978-0-578-54704-6)
Currently available only on Amazon or by digital download below.
For over ten years, fine art photographer Keith Dotson has explored and photographed abandoned places in black and white. His first photo book, Unloved and Forgotten: Fine Art Photographs of Abandoned Places, features a selection of the most intriguing and beautiful locations he found in his travels. It includes richly reproduced photographs of abandoned houses, schools, churches, barns, storefronts, and even entire abandoned towns.
Digital Download Versions of Books and Publications
Digital versions of Keith's printed publications along with original digital-only ebooks.
The South Dakota Portfolio (Digital Download PDF File)
(2024)
Based on Keith's printed book of the same name, the digital version was redesigned for digital screens. The digital version includes extra pages and photographs not published in the printed version.
This is an ebook digital download (PDF file) written and published by fine art photographer Keith Dotson. It includes a series of black and white photographs made in the U.S. state of South Dakota.
The Wheeling Portfolio (PDF Digital Download)
(2022)
Unloved and Forgotten: Fine Art Photographs of Abandoned Places (PDF Digital Download)
(2019)
Other Digital Downloads
Presentations and other digital files.
Professional Photographers of Middle Tennessee (PDF Free Download)
(2024)
Keith Dotson's presentation given to the Professional Photographers of Middle Tennessee in Nashville, on June 11, 2024.