Andrew Rivers is based out of Germantown, MD with 10 + years of experience in fine art photography. Andrew utilizes this experience to complete the assignments you need and to deliver the photos you want.
"I’m interested in exploring a wide range of photographic techniques in commercial, portrait, and fine art photography. I love a challenge and endeavor to learn as I go." Excited by the variety of possibilities that a photographer can offer and focused on the client, no shoot is beyond what our imaginations can conquer.
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Kristine DeNinno has a bachelor’s degree in studio art and graduate degree from the Corcoran College of Art and Design. She found her calling in art as a printmaker. She is a teaching artist in many of the local DC/MD community art centers and colleges.
Through the lens of a camera, Eric Stavale is able to share his passion and love of nature with the rest of the community. Traditionally a macro nature photographer, his work has branched out to include wildlife found throughout the world. From photographs captured in West Africa to Central America to our own back yard in the USA, Eric's work has been on display through various galleries throughout Maryland, published in nature publications such as Scientific American, and will be on display for 5 years through North America on tour with the National Museum of Australia in 2019.
Solo, Juried, and Invited Shows
October 2015: Glen Echo Park Stone Tower Gallery - The Extras: From the Streets
July - August 2015: Howard County Arts Council - dual show with Michelle Rogers
March - April 2015: River Gallery - Annual Juried Community Show, Galesville, MD
April - May 2015: Columbia Art Center Galleries - Portraits and Profiles
November - December 2014: Eternal Photographs - Media Arts Gallery, Technical Center Building, Montgomery College, Mannakee Street, Rockville, MD 20850 - Reception 12 November 6-8pm
After graduating from Magruder High School in Montgomery County, Emma Blanco attended college at Brigham Young University, where she became under the tutelage of Ryan Brown. After studying English, working for an airline, and beginning her travels, Emma pursued opportunities toward her training as an artist at the Center for Academic Study and Naturalist Painting (CAS). Since then, she has spent time in various locations contributing to the local art discussion and developing as an artist.
Brenda Kidera is a representational artist. Her paintings reflect a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature. Kidera captures moments in time with brushstrokes that convey the light and mood and delicate details of her subject matter. She spends hours in the field sketching, observing, and photographing, and she spends many more preparing for well-thought-out compositions from the information gathered. Her work has won many awards and has been exhibited throughout the US, including one-woman shows and major art exhibitions.
Over the past two decades, Jonathan has become one of the most well established local artists in the Maryland and Mid-Atlantic areas. Originally from Baltimore, he began drawing at a very early age, soon earning recognition throughout his school days for his mural paintings and pen and ink yearbook contributions.
Joyce has been on an artful journey her whole life. She began creating original clothing for her dolls when her mother taught her to sew at the age of 10. From that moment she realized she always wanted to create new work and learn new techniques. She continues to have a hunger to learn new techniques and combine them with her vast experiences. She studied Fibers at the Maryland Institute, College of Art and has her BFA in Crafts. She freelanced for many years as a costume designer in Baltimore and Washington areas.
I am the "chief cook & bottle washer” of Old Dog Photography, based on Kent Island. Recently, I had the honor of being featured at the Dragonfly Galleria in St. Michael’s, MD. That is why I call myself a photographer, because I presented some 16 photographs, and because I have several cameras, mostly Canon which I consider part of my clothing. This is nothing against other makes, it’s just the label that works for me. I print some some of the ones I make, I post others on Facebook, (probably too many though no complaints so far). I’ve even sold a couple and won a ribbon.
I was born in Moscow, Russia, where I graduated from the Moscow City Pedagogical University with Masters degree in Arts Education. While living in Moscow, I was employed by a number of Russian publishing houses and worked on various projects that included book covers, drawings, holiday cards and postcards. I also was a member of the Moscow Union of the Artists, where I participated in a number of national art exhibitions.