Photography Collection

      I photograph my own listings in Real Estate since over 90% of buyers find their homes on the internet and this is their number one criteria to “preview the home” on line.

 

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Photography has been in my blood so to speak for numerous decades. From recalling the memories of my father’s equipment and photographs to being an Assistant back in the 1980's.

 

Now over the years I have been a purest regarding photography. The goal has been to capture the perfect scene with no additional tweaking. Simply, the “post card” shot as I would call them. Recently being more adventurous with technology and exploring with different perspectives my concept of “Capturing the Moment” has created a completely different realm.

As you will see being fond of architecture, exploring, nature, traveling and wine I use my sense of composition and design into each piece of artwork.

 
 

Here are a few examples;

 

 

 
"Silky" 
20mm, F/3.8,  1/30 sec, ISO 320
Baths, Virgin Gorda the BVIs 
16x20 Giclee Canvas Photography Print, 20 mil, 450 GSM
Framed in black 
 
 
 

 
 "Mon Amour"
 18mm, F/13, 1/250 sec, ISO 250
Paris, France 
36X48 Giclee Canvas Photography Print, 20 mil, 450 GSM
2.5" deep, Photo wrap finish 
Signed Limited Edition of 45
 
 

"Tail Wind"
270mm, F/5.6, 1/320 sec, ISO 320
Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
Giclee Canvas Photography Print. 20 mil, 450 GSM
Framed in Black 
Signed Limited Edition of 95 
 
 
 

"Muizen Huts"
165mm, F/7.1, 1/200 sec, ISO 64 
Muizenberg Beach, South Africa 
24x36 Giclee Canvas Photography Print
Signed Limited Edition of 45 
 Double framed by Rodney Pratt ~ Driftwood style natural color wooden frame with internal border of pastel green color driftwood
 
 

 

"Contemplating" 
600mm, F/6.3, 1/640 sec, ISO 560
Somerset West, South Africa
36x48 Giclee Photography Canvas Print, 20 mil, 450 GSM
2.5" deep, photo wrapped finished 
Signed Limited Edition of 45 
 
 
 
 
 
"Discovering the world as my art palette using all six senses to explore
and share the one captured moment."