Welcome! One of the magical things about nature photographs is that they are not contrived nor are they the product of the artist's imagination. The subject matter of a nature photograph is indeed part of the public domain. And yet the nature photographer who wishes to reveal something of this vast public domain finds it more often than not very elusive. The land does not seem willing to yield its secrets as readily as one might suppose. All of us have marveled, at one time or another, at the scene of a striking sunset or a magnificent mountain landscape. Often, photographs of these produce disappointing results. The demand for nature photography is to somehow translate the feeling that one receives from such special moments onto film. The scene that is photographed must contain special light, pattern, color or texture and then in turn be carefully edited if it is to produce an impact on the viewer. When I am able to do this I see my photographs as symbols of a larger whole. The subject is metaphysically given a life of its own long after the flowers have faded and the snow has melted. These photographs are benchmarks for the seasons that were and reminders of what is yet to come.
Keith's photographs have been exhibited throughout North America in Art Galleries and Natural Science Museums and his photographs have been included in numerous publications. Photograph of Keith Logan above courtesy of Tom Walker.... |
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