![]() Steve’s work focuses on the American Southwest. You should also visit his personal web sitefor a look at more of this master photographer’s work.Ī second portfolio by Alain, this time panoramic photographs taken with a Fuji GX617camera, can be found here. He has studied photography is France, received his Masters degree from Northern Arizona University, and is currently working on his PhD.Īlain may be contacted directly by clicking here, or join the Guest Photographerdiscussion on our Forum. Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly and the Grand Canyon are his backyard, and he explores them in depth with an artist’s eye.īorn and educated in France, Alain has made the U.S. He makes his home in Chinle, Arizona and his living from print sales. Nicks equipment includes Canon EOS, Pentax 67 and Silvestri camera systems.Įd: Nick will be a guest co-Instructor at The Luminous Landscape’s2000 Fall Colour Workshop in the Sierra.Īlain Briot lives and works in the heart of the Southwestern luminous landscape. In between outback trips Nick operates a small studio and shoots commercial and stock photographs at home and overseas. The latest one, The Kimberley, Journey through an Ancient Land, was released in July 99 and the next one on South Australiain March 2000. ![]() Nick is now concentrating on photographic books of his favourite places. Recent work has been published in Australian Geographic, Outback and GEO (Germany). He makes his home in Brisbane, New South Wales. ![]() Over the last 10 years Nick has traveled the length and breadth of Australia covering over 250,000km in his search for fine "Australian" images for the stock photography market. Images from this event also appeared in Sports Illustrated, Stern, Paris Match, Regatta and many other well known publications. In 1986 he spent a year in Perth, Western Australia covering the Americas Cup for a variety of International magazines such as Yachting World, London Times, and Boat International. Nick Rains has been photographing landscapes all over the world since leaving University in 1983. Participation in this section is by invitation.Ĭlick on each photographer’s name below to view a gallery of their workĪs well as descriptions of locations and working styles. This site features the work of several of these artists. In fact, this may well be the golden age of the landscape photo. There are many fine photographers doing landscape work today. ![]()
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