Photography
You’ll find some wonderful photographic artists and designers

Helene Kippert
http://www.helenekippert.com
Energy Art for the New Earth
We are all embedded in a sea of energy invisible to the human eye that holds together our physical world and all that surrounds it. This energy matrix is what some call goddess/god, the divine or all that is. Energy art makes the matrix visible, increasing our sense of connection with each other and the natural world around us.
I’m a West Australian fractal artist, working primarily with digital media to explore the interplay of form, energy and light. I use texture, colour and pattern as a way of breaking down our sense of identity with intellect and form, and reconnecting us to the sacred whole to which we all belong. Sometimes I begin with a drawing and add a number of digital layers until I feel I’ve reached a point of completion, or alternatively I work with fractal images, layering them into complex composite designs.
I’m passionate about all kinds of creativity, from art and music to literature and film. I’ve been drawing since I was old enough to hold a pencil, and writing songs and poetry from my early teens. Although I’ve had some training as a traditional artist at the Claremont School of Art from 1993-95, I’ve always been more drawn to digital art, and once I discovered fractal art in 2007 I felt I’d come home. My work is a visual record of my inner journey through the layers of awareness, and I continue to explore the boundaries of consciousness and creativity.
We are in the midst of a global energy shift that will change the way we live and relate to each other in ways we can’t even begin to imagine yet. Some people call it ascension, but that’s just another label for a process which is really beyond words. When words fail us, images can sometimes speak more clearly to our imagination and deep self. I see my path as documenting the impact of that shift as it affects my own personal journey, which is really the journey of us all.
Kevin Boldenow
Phone: (561) 722-2715
E-Mail: krb at rtspan.com
www.krbphotoimagery.com
Kevin Boldenow’s life-long passion for photography began the moment he picked up his parents’ Brownie camera. Since that time, Kevin has built a career as a professional photographer specializing in 35mm, medium format, and digital landscape and figurative imagery. Kevin has lived in five states, including Michigan, Texas, New Jersey, and Virginia, before moving to Florida in 1996.
Kevin likes to be inspired by the density and drama of the landscape, Kevin began to work primarily in black & white, and black & white infrared film, as a way to capture the myriad textures and details found in the overwhelmingly verdant landscape.
Miron Abramovici.
Website: Miron PhotoArt
mironab at gmail.com.
I am an award-winning photographer. My artwork spans a great range, from abstract and surrealism to portraits and social causes. I am a volunteer photographer for the Special Olympics (kids with mental handicaps) and Flashes of Hope (kids with cancer). Please have a look at my gallery and make an introduction.
I also provide free photography services for sick or handicapped children.
I’ve come late to art and I have no formal art education. I’ve been a researcher in computer engineering and I co-authored a textbook used all over the world. I am teaching (part-time) at Columbia. But these days my overwhelming passion is photography.
Many things that interest me – abstract patterns, reflections, interesting faces, rust, dilapidated buildings, the play of light and shadows,…
Married for 42 years, 2 kids, one granddaughter
Live in Berkeley Heights, NJ
David Lorenz Winston
Fine Art Photography
1-541-982-2080
Stillness in Nature and Surprises in the Ordinary
www.davidlorenzwinston.zenfolio.com
www.thewinstonweekly.blogspot.com
www.winstonunleashed.blogspot.com
You can also find me at:
www.facebook.com/dlwinstonphotography
www.twitter.com/davidlwinston
www.linkedin.com/in/davidlorenzwinston
Digital photography is my medium. It gives me regular access to the outdoors, keeps me on the move and is my tool for observing the world closely. I love to bring order to my surroundings. I use the elements of
relationship and design to this end. I also enjoy hunting for relationships between unlikely subjects. When successful, an emotional connection is made. I keep a sense of design in the back of my mind as I juxtapose subject material.
Post processing is an important part of my work. I use Adobe Photoshop and at times, Corel Painter to help enhance my photographs. Post processing involves creating more contrast and color saturation so that the image better expresses my original intention. At times I use these tools to change the color palette, add or subtract subjects, or to create a more painterly effect. I love having the same license that painters and poets bring to their work and use it with respect, never wanting to overdo.
Since our move to Ashland, Oregon in 2004 from Pennsylvania and more recently to nearby Talent, Oregon, I’ve been fortunate to have quick access to the beautiful local landscape as well as The Oregon Coast and Cascade Mountains. The other feature of this area that I love, is a thriving artistic community and friendships with a wonderful and growing cross section of artists.
In January 2007 I started The Winston Weekly, a Photoletter that features two of my latest images, sent by email once a week. Meeting this weekly deadline has helped me immensely with my output.
Recently I’ve begun playing pickleball, a relatively new sport and a cross between Tennis, Ping Pong and Racketball. I also enjoy bicycling the back roads of Talent and walking on Ashland’s many delightful paths, including Lithia Park.






