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Denver Fine Art Photography Towers – Denver Photographers Fine Art

Denver photographers who make their living in fine art photography are a lucky bunch. Fine art photographers work on what inspires them. Unlike commercial photographers in Colorado or Denver people photographers or photographers in Denver who make executive portraits of CEOs (or any other key-word-phrase which is this blog’s intent to advance), fine art photographers don’t have to abide by the oversight of art-directors. They don’t need to satisfy a client. Photographers who make their living with fine art work are free spirits. They just roam around composing art from what moves them instead of moving objects to make {commercial} art – at least that’s the public perception of fine art photographers. The truth is, making a living making art is less than glamorous for most.

 

This fine art photography depiction of Denver tower reflections is by Denver Photographer Edwards DeCroce.

Fine art photography “Tower Reflections” was created by Denver photographer Edward DeCroce (the one whose blog you’re viewing).

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This image of the Weston (broader view) is posted to give blog viewers a sense from where the first on this came.post image

This image of the Weston (broader view) is posted to give blog viewers a sense from where the first image on this post came.

During a corporate photo-shoot for the law firm of Fox Rothschild, I had a prolonged delay between executive portrait sessions. With views like this one, I had plenty to satisfy creative impulses.

During a corporate photo-shoot for the law firm of Fox Rothschild, I had a prolonged delay between executive portrait sessions. With views like this one, I had plenty to satisfy creative impulses.

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This view of Denver's 'cash register' building comes from inside the lobby. I was photographing all attorneys for WARLCC Law firm that day and had already set up my lights. While waiting for Suzanne Blons to finish up with makeup, I made several test exposures in order to determine angle and perspective. As is my habit, I made a few architectural/abstract images for my own portfolio. Unfortunately, security guards required that I delete all but this one.

This view of Denver’s ‘cash register’ building comes from inside the lobby.
I was photographing all attorneys for WARLCC Law firm that day and had already set up my lights. While waiting for MUA Suzanne Blons to finish up with makeup, I made several test exposures in order to determine angle and perspective. As is my habit, I made a few architectural/abstract images for my own portfolio. Unfortunately, security guards required that I delete all but this one.

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Steel & Glass - A fine art/architectural creation.

Steel & Glass – A fine art/architectural creation.

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