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Archive for July, 2009

or the first time in almost two years, the cosmos have aligned permitting Guy and Michael to once again conduct a workshop together. Please join us for our very best workshop yet.
There is perhaps no greater challenge for a photographer than finding their own creative voice and developing a recognizable personal style. This workshop aims [...]

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returned home late Sunday night after eight days spent in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. This was only my second trip to the state of New York; my first visit was about seven years ago, when I spent one week technical rock climbing just outside New Paltz at the climbing-historical cliffs of the Shawangunks. That [...]

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ere’s a slightly different take on the cracked mud and shadows image from a couple of days ago. Same area, different shrubs and composition. I appreciate your thoughts and comments!
You are visiting the blog of fine art photographer Michael E. Gordon. For additional photos and information, please visit his official website.

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our high resolution posters featuring four of Michael’s most popular photographs are now available! Printed on high quality inkjet paper with Epson professional printers and Epson K3 inks, these deluxe posters are 20×24” in size and arrived rolled in a sturdy tube and ready for hanging. Please see my website for more details and to [...]

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made this photo just a few days ago in Caineville, Utah. Guy Tal and I photographed the area at sunrise and were killing time while waiting for the Mesa Farm Market to open. If ever you’re passing through, you must try Randy’s awesome bread and pesto!
This is a photograph of a dried and [...]

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ight of my most popular photographs are now available as beautiful and FREE wallpapers for your desktop! Each image is optimized for your particular display resolution.
Please visit my new Wallpaper page, select your desired photograph and display resolution, and follow the instructions for saving to your desktop. Enjoy!
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