Artist Directory > Photography
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Mickey Adair
850-222-6691 | info@availablelightphoto.com | www.availablelightphoto.com
Available for hire for over 30 years in Tallahassee. I shoot portraits, architecture, aerials, commercial, publicity, public relations...most subjects really. Law firms, associations, real estate, and other such firms have been my main subjects of late. The artwork on my site is for sale and payable by PayPal.
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Erin Albertson
850-321-6486 | ea@erinalbertson.com | www.erinalbertson.com
Beauty is in the eye of the viewfinder.
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Doug Alderson
850-421-3677 | dougalderson@comcast.net | www.dougalderson.net
Doug Alderson is the author of several books, including Waters Less Traveled: Exploring Florida's Big Bend Coast (University Press of Florida 2005), The Vision Keepers: Walking for Native Americans and the Earth (Quest Books 2007), New Dawn for the Kissimmee River: Orlando to Okeechobee by Kayak (University Press of Florida, 2009), and Encounters with Florida’s Endangered Wildlife (University Press of Florida, 2010). Additionally, his articles and photographs have been featured in magazines such as Sea Kayaker, Wildlife Conservation, American Forests, Sierra, Mother Earth News and Shaman’s Drum. He has won two national writing awards for his magazine features, and three state awards.
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Ian Anderson
850-443-2239 | ian@ianandersonphotography.com | www.ianandersonphotography.com
Ian Anderson is a nature and wildlife photographer based in Tallahassee who specializes in photographing Florida's birds, animals, and reptiles in their natural surroundings. He also captures the distinctive and captivating flowers, trees, and landscapes that can only be found in Florida.
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Jill Arrazattee
photos.jill@gmail.com
Jill's scenescapes of Florida’s nature and wildlife are a representation of her passion for Florida. Florida history is of great interest to her also and this is shown in her photography of old buildings, cotton fields and barns. Her work focuses on note cards, matted photographs and smaller pieces that are affordable and are in line with today’s economy.
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Edward Babcock
850-508-0871 | edward@edwardbabcock.com | www.edwardbabcock.com | edwardbabcock.zenfolio.com
I draw from textures and patterns that I see in the natural world and infuse them with a sense of mystery and Divinity. While drifting further into the ethers of my imagination and the digital world….I am intoxicated by its beauty, majesty, and wonder. It’s intoxicating!
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Michèle Beaudin
850-877-1006 | michele@immiges.com | www.immiges.com | www.immigesandwords.com
As an award-winning artist for both her photography and as an author, Michèle Beaudin’s extensive collection of published articles, chap books of poetry and original photographs, as well as novels have a presence in four continents. Photographs are available on either web site and her books can be purchased from your favorite internet book store and are available on Kindle. Her novels are: "Crossing the 50 Yard Line" and Crossing the Dream Line." Books of original photographs and poetry: "Seasons on Lookout Mountain (AL)", "The Mountain (N.C)" and "Visions of Reality, Illusions of truth (WI)."
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Bell & Todd
850-562-1734 | info@bellandtodd.com | www.bellandtodd.com | bellandtodd.artistwebsites.com
Using close-up photographs of nature, we create geometric mandalas, collage icons, inspiring arts for healing and uplift. Our colorful, light-filled images go beautifully with any decor. Our artworks are based on Florida flowers and vistas. See our work online or at our home studio—every image is a vision of paradise!
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Todd Bertolaet
hammyfstop@yahoo.com | www.toddbertolaet.com
Todd is a Professor of Photography at Florida A & M University. Throughout the years, his work has been exhibited in numerous juried, invitational, group, and solo exhibitions.
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George Blakeley
850-385-4974 | gblakely@mailer.fsu.edu
I am an ultra-light long distance hiker and an artist whose work intersects with environmental issues. My favorite museum to exhibit my work is currently my own yard, where I have fabricated pole-like structures with objects that are evidence of my consumption and collection habits. One example is the use of my junk mail (mostly mail order catalogues) to remake trees. I also make large photographs and digital images that interest with the themes of the sculptures in the yard.
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Andrew Borom
850-894-0072 | orthoborom@excite.com | www.andrewboromphotography.com
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Marc Bowerman
850-692-4021 | mkbowzer@yahoo.com
Independent filmmaker, instructor and perspiring photographer.
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Stephen Camp
850-697-9391 | stephen@stephencamp.com | www.stephencamp.com
For over 20 years, Stephen Camp's career in photography has taken him to the entertainment and high fashion worlds of Atlanta and New York City. He has now come full circle to live and work from his home on North Florida's Gulf Coast. Stephen's keen camera eye captures for immortality the spirit of his subjects, while conveying a strong sense of place in naturalistic settings.
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Joy Carey
229-246-4358 | jopaddler@earthlink.net | joyscreations.photium.net
Joy has been a nature and wildlife photographer for 20 years. She is currently a member of the Decatur County Artist Guild. She also writes outdoor articles for the "Rifle & Rod" magazine which is published through the "Post Searchlight" in Bainbridge. Her photography is for sale at the Gadsden Art Center in Quincy.
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Marcia Carroll
850-363-3716 | visualphotographer@gmail.com | www.visualphotographer.com
As a digital photographer, I strive to capture stirring visual images to share my view of the world with others. My photography has a wide range, including commercial, business, rural, landscape, architecture, weddings, location portraiture, and the beautiful essence of mothers and children.
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Steve Coleman
850-566-5298 | fnxfotography@yahoo.com | Facebook
I discovered a love for nature photography growing up in the Catskills of NY, and have developed and matured in the craft since moving to Tallahassee in 1989. I've also discovered a passion for macro photography of dragonflies, and have widened my scope to include urban subject material.
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John Douglas
850-656-8058 | picturesplus@picturesplus-art.com | http://www.picturesplus-art.com | Facebook
John Douglas is an award-winning photographer with a portfolio of artistic works that not only features traditional photography, but includes digital fine art imagery. He has taken scenes captured with a camera and modified them by using light and color in various ways to create a unique impressionistic, painterly effect. John’s works can be found at art festivals and galleries around the southeastern United States.
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Niki Dunlap
850-443-9729 | profvol1@comcast.net | www.alookaboutphotography.com
Focusing on life's creations: family, individual, wildlife, artistic.
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Barbara Aleene Edwards
barbaraedwards49@hotmail.com | www.flickr.com/photos/perrygrl
I am a formalist with a heightened sense of drama, a maker of visual poems. I collect with my camera the things I want to remember – things I find intriguing, ironic, beautiful, or reference a collective memory nuanced with past graces.
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Rick Ferrall
850-521-0800 | healthy_solutions@comcast.net | www.focalpointphotography1.com
Freelance photographer for over 40 years. Nature, landscape, wildlife, portraiture, children, commercial, medical, and technical. Work is and has been has been on display locally and regionally. Selected works on display at office gallery. Member of Gadsden Artist Guild, FSU League of Artists, and COCA.
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Sherron D. Flagg
850-877-4339
After abandoning the corporate rat race, Ms. Flagg has indulged herself in artistic pursuits. Her art has been exhibited and sold at a variety of local venues. Although Ms. Flagg’s main interests are writing and photography, she also dabbles in watercolors, textile art, and hand-painted ceramics.
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Marguerite Foxon
850-383-9950 | margfoxon@comcast.net | www.redbubble.com/people/margfoxon | margfoxon.zenfolio.com
I love photography and am passionate about the abstract macro genre above all. I delight in finding wild colors, shapes, and compositions in the decayed, derelict, and discarded things. For me, there is great beauty in the overlooked or ordinary, in the cracked or rusted, in the abandoned or condemned.
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Larry Fuchs
850-222-6565 | lfuchs@nettally.com | www.larryfuchsphoto.com
Larry Fuchs has been engaged in fine art photography for over forty years. His work has been accepted in juried exhibitions and has won local, national, and international awards. Most of his photographs are offered in a Very Limited Edition. No more than one hundred originals are produced, regardless of size, utilizing fine are photographic processing. Many are presented in large format, approximately 20"x24" or 20"x30" before framing.
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Amy Higgins
amy@amyhigginsphotography.com | www.amyhigginsphotography.com
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Bob Hudak
bob@bobhudak.com | www.bobhudak.com
This site spotlights the black and white landscape photography of Bob Hudak. Locations from the Florida Everglades to the American West are featured with online galleries showcasing Silver Gelatin, Platinum/Palladium and Silver Chloride Azo prints produced using large format cameras.
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Bill Humphries
850-386-3980 | billhumphries@earthlink.net | www.billhumphries.com
In a waking state, the human eye takes in images, frozen frames of information and transmits them to the brain. The brain makes sense of the chaos and decay of the natural world around us, creating an understanding of the way we fit into it all. We see a rusting dumpster and think nothing of it. We know metal deteriorates. In my photography, I’m catching that moment when the natural chaos is perceived as order, when the normal state of nature transcends the decay and transforms that rectangle of dumpster into art.
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Alex Illanes
305-924-0762 | vancolba@yahoo.com | www.vancolba.net
Alex Illanes is a creative artist with an interesting feeling for composition and a passion for the visual arts that gives him the opportunity to explore different techniques to express himself. For over two decades Alex has lived, worked and traveled to foreign countries, presenting his ideas and exploring a variety of artists as well as other cultures.
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Jessica Gayle Johnson
850-212-7508 | jessyjphoto@aol.com | http://www.jessicajohnsonphotography.weebly.com/ | Facebook
I'm an up and coming photographer. I've been shooting for two years, with a few weddings and publications. I haven't found my niche yet but I am in love with the art of photography itself. Every time I bring the camera to my eye a new adventure begins.
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Todd Jones
toddjonesjr@yahoo.com | www.flickr.com/photos/toddnjones
I am primarily a photographer and graphic artist, but also work in the traditional realm. My art deals with the dark side of human nature through the use of internal conflicts. My art is about expressing individuality and the poignant states through the influences of the natural world around me.
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Betsy Kellenberger
850-893-2951 | betsykellenberger@comcast.net | betsykellenbergerphotography.zenfolio.com
My interest in digital photography began in 2005 when I wanted to capture scenes in nature of birds, wildflowers and landscapes. Since then I have included documenting trips to faraway places with waterfalls, lighthouses and cityscapes. Color and design are dominant features in all my photographs. My work is published in newsletters, calendars and magazines.
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Lou Kellenberger
850-893-2951 | LouKellenberger@comcast.net | LouKellenbergerPhotography.zenfolio.com
I am a Tallahassee photographer with a love for nature and outdoor photography. Public lands, state parks, national forests and refuges are my favorite places to photograph and share with others. I strive to capture each image in its natural setting and want viewers to experience the beauty and wonders of nature through my photographs.
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Patricia Kousaleos
850-445-7903 | pattyd1230@yahoo.com
Most of my photographs are of unique plants, animals, places and people in the world.
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Bettina Krone
catlifefd@earthlink.net
Bettina Krone is an enthusiastic photographer of wildlife and nature as well as an avid writer. Her photographic works have been featured in the Jennifer Clinard Gallery in addition to other cities in Florida. Bettina’s work includes a variety of photographs of wild cats as well as landscapes, beach images and many other nature scenes.
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Gayle Lanham
850 877-7472 | visualartgl@comcast.net
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Jean Marani
jeanmdhc@nettally.com | Website
My photographic interests are land and seascapes, nostalgia of a region, and nature. Covered bridges and lighthouses attract me as well. I have a high rate of acceptances in fine arts competitions. My work may be viewed at the Gadsden Arts Center, Quincy, Florida and by appointment.
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Bettsy Mitchell
850-566-7678 | verybettsy@gmail.com | http://www.verybettsy.zenfolio.com/ | Facebook
Bettsy Mitchell describes her creativity as a constant tug on her thoughts, needing to be captured and communicated to others. With an artistic eye that can’t be turned off, she is compelled to convey her creative view of the world for others to enjoy. She considers herself a "photographic artist," lending her ability to focus on color, contrast, and lines to her artistic skills.
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Timothy Moore
850-491-8542 | tmoore1049@aol.com | www.TimothyMoore.us | TimothyMoore.zenfolio.com
Creative fine art and event photography.
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David Moynahan
850-926-9088 | dmoyn0116@gmail.com | www.davidmoynahan.com
As a conservation photographer, my goal is to help raise awareness of the natural and beautiful world that still surrounds us through the striking images I've created. Recognition has included pages in the Nature Conservancy 2010 Calendar, the cover of the Florida Forever 2011 Calendar, and numerous images in wildlife and conservation publications.
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Stewart Nelson
850-567-5138 | stew@snelsonphoto.com | www.snelsonphoto.com | www.scannography.org
From early darkroom techniques in the late 70's to the ongoing digital era of fine art, I've approached photography with the goal of manipulating color, texture and light in order to move my photographs beyond realism, creating an altered reality more evocative of dreams or fading memories. These distinct changes gain importance through this visual exploration to create the final image, an image far removed from the original moment of capture.
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Miguel Olivella
850-510-5305 | mike@baselineshots.com | www.baselineshots.com
Working in black-and-white, and focusing his attention for this exhibition on the western United States, Miguel’s photos can raise the hair on the back of one’s neck—study the alpha wolf’s piercing eyes—or cause one to sigh with wonder while glimpsing the underside of a dandelion.
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Diana Orrick
orrick_sumie@yahoo.com
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Lindsey Lore Pemberton
850-590-6228 | llorephotography@gmail.com | lloreweddingphotography.wordpress.com | www.etsy.com/people/Llorephotography?ref=ls_profile
Graduated from FSU with BFA in Studio Art, emphasis in Photography and Printmaking - 2011.
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Danny Pietrodangelo
850-894-1210 | da@pietrodangelo.com | www.pietrodangelo.com
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Roger Raepple
850-893-2238 | rraepple@comcast.net | rogerrex.zenfolio.com
I enjoy experimenting with different subjects and different genre, different styles and different processes, different cameras and different accessories. For me photography encourages the fun of exploring and discovering new ways to relate to and reveal a subject or a feeling. The joy of searching for the new subject or new location is refreshing and invigorating and I try, many times unsuccessfully, to interpret rather than record what I find.
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Carole Robertson
info@robertsonartgallery.com | www.RobertsonArtGallery.com
Carole is a National and European award winner whose goal is to do more than just capture an image on paper. Her vision moves her to find the moment, the design, and the light that expresses a desired emotion.









