CLAY TEUNIS
Some of my shots are obviously location-heavy, so beautiful that you point and shoot. Others less obvious, and some Photoshop'd (the truth of the subject retained). Now we have phones that can take amazing pictures: The challenge comes from picking the right subject.
JEANNE ANDERTON
Jeanne Anderton’s photographs include a wide range of subject matter. From moments of everyday life; light filling a room, the arrangement of objects on a table to the position of a woman crossing the street, her work speaks to the ability of photography to capture time. Her images range from traditional landscapes, culture and lifestyles, travel, and structures threatened by changing populations to painterly images with color and motion.
wilford scott
Wilford W. Scott retired recently as the Head of Adult Programs at the National Gallery. With six staff lecturers and 125 volunteer docents, this department is responsible for the vast majority of gallery tours and auditorium lectures offered to the general public. The department is also responsible for orienting over 4 million visitors each year with the help of two paid staff and almost 200 art information volunteers. In his 30 years on the staff of the Gallery, Dr.
DANIEL HUMPHRIES-RUSS
Daniel Humphries-Russ is an award-winning photographer residing in Maryland who has exhibited both locally and regionally. Daniel creates original limited-edition archival pigment prints combining traditional techniques and current digital technology. As a master printmaker, he has produced prints for Fortune 500 companies. Daniel is a faculty member at Towson University and at Carroll Community College.
RICHARD PAUL WEIBLINGER
Richard Paul Weiblinger: Biography Richard Paul Weiblinger is an accomplished, award-winning, and completely self-taught photographer. Richard is originally from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and currently resides in suburban Maryland just outside of Washington DC. Color is a major focus of his work with many of his pieces exhibiting a chromatically strong theme. Recently, he has been exploring the vibrant colors which can be created by utilizing the digital post-processing technique of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography.
KAREN KLINEDINST
Karen Klinedinst is an artist using photography to explore themes of place, nature and the environment. She is a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore. Her landscapes and botanicals have been exhibited widely, including: Massoni Art Gallery, Fleckenstein Gallery, Y:Art Gallery, Adkins Arboretum, Maryland Art Place, Soho Photo Gallery, The Center for Fine Art Photography, Griffin Museum of Photography, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Biggs Museum of American Art, and the Fort Wayne Museum of Art.
CATHY LEAYCRAFT
Bio-Cathy Leaycraft Cathy Leaycraft has been photographing for over 30 years. In 1976 she moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where she resides today.  At that time she was working with other artists creating Video Documentaries. This led her to the study of still photography, which she started at the University of Delaware and continued at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Her work has evolved from Xerox copy machines, to Photoshop collage, then to reflected landscape, and now, the use of Encaustic on her photographs.
elena volkova
Elena Volkova is a Ukrainian-born interdisciplinary artist, educator, and curator, whose creative practice uses historic and contemporary photographic techniques to explore complex themes of domesticity, liminality, and subjective experience. Volkova has been a fellow at Hamiltonian Artists, and exhibited her work nationally and internationally. Elena received several recognitions and awards in support of her creative practice, including Janis Meyer Traveling Fellowship, Corcoran Women’s Committee Grant, MD State Arts Council Creativity Grant, and Baltimore Municipal Art Society Travel Prize.
Walter Neal
Walter Oliver Neal, has shown his work throughout the Washington Metropolitan area, and is highly regarded for the unique, creative vision and artistic excellence he brings to his work.  His artwork is in the respective collections of Howard University, the Evans-Tibbs Collection, Corcoran Gallery of Art, as well as various organizations and private collections.  A native of Detroit, Michigan, Zaidi is founder and artistic director of AMKA Graphics Studios, which he founded in 1970, while a student at his alma mater, Howard University.  He resides in Baltimore, Maryland.  
Jessica St. Clair
Art is Jessica St. Clair's life-long joy, passion and profession. Through photography, paint, digital art and graphic design she thoughtfully expresses uplifting energy and peaceful serenity to beautify your space and positively impact your perspective.  That's good vibes by design!
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