Jamie Daubendiek
www.daubendiekphotography.com
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My name is Jamie Daubendiek and I was first intrigued by photography from my grandpa who always had his film camera out taking pictures throughout my childhood. From my initial curiosity, I took a class in photography during high school where I learned all of the basics. When I attended Luther College I took another photography class and also had my first digital camera which helped me take a lot of memorable photographs. During that same time I completed the New York Institute of Photography. After college I moved out to Colorado and had a wonderful experience taking pictures of the gorgeous scenery through all of the seasons. I have recently moved back to Iowa and I enjoy taking landscape photographs wherever I travel. I find it fascinating that each photograph that is taken is one moment in time that can never be exactly reproduced again.
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Gary Hoard
garyhoardphotography.com
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My work is original photography of predominantly Iowa birds, animals and landscapes, as printed on metal, matted photos and photo notecards. I have been interested in photography and nature for many years. I began with film and moved to digital photography, enhancing my skills through workshops and seminars. I have pursued understanding more of animal and plant biology and enjoy traveling to Iowa state and county parks.
My photographs have appeared in several exhibits including Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge, Ankeny Art Center, Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge (Sanibel, Florida), State Library (Des Moines), Grinnell Regional Medical Center and Octagon Center for the Arts. |
Radim Schreiber
http://www.fireflyexperience.org/
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Growing up in Czech Republic, I hadn't seen many fireflies (lightning bugs) before. It was very magical when I saw thousands of them in Iowa for the first time. Fireflies are for me the light in the dark; they show me the path to joy, hope, healing and connection with nature. Through my photography I wish to share their magical beauty with others.
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Cindy Skeie
www.skeiescapes.com
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Close up nature photography. All natural. No artificial colors added.
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Jack Wilhoit
www.worldlyviews.com
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Photos of bikes and doors.
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