E Colby Munger Photography

08/23/08

     
Galapagos 2008
Traveling Light
Southwest 2007
Pacific Highway
Yosemite Winter
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Rocky - Sally Lightfoot, Punta Suarez, Espanola Island, Galapagos

Fine Art Photography

These galleries provide a view of Carol's and my favorite landscape, nature and travel photos.  Our enthusiasm for photography has been rekindled and grown to a fulfilling passion over the last few years.

Our goal is to create fine art prints that evoke the emotion that we feel when in the presence of beauty.  We would further like our prints to remain evocative one hundred years from now.  For us this longevity is core to the meaning of "fine art" and  only occurs the print touches a universal archetype that within us is both universal and eternal.  Unfortunately, we won't know whether any of our prints achieve this status because no artist has ever lived long enough.  Somehow I know a few artists from the 19th century Hudson River School of Landscape Painting are smiling down as their pictures still touch us over a hundred years later.  But, it is always a goal as we look through the viewfinder and refine each print.

We strive to create each print with the highest level of mastery in the print making craft using the best of materials and digital print making technology.  The prints are made with archival materials to last multiple generations.  If after browsing through our web portfolio you are interested in commissioning a print please click on Fine Art Prints for more information.

Though our primary goal is the creation of fine art prints, our website gallery often covers a broader photographic experience.  Only a few select images in each gallery will transition from website "keepers" to fine art prints.  We have found that our friends enjoy a broader coverage that provides a context for arriving at the one or two that become part of their art collection.  As we revisit the site certain images have maintained their emotive impact.  These are the ones that have ultimately become displayed in our home.

Please provide us your reactions to the pictures by emailing us at colby@carolandcolby.com.  Our photographs are refined in Adobe Photoshop CS3 and the web galleries are created in Adobe Lightroom.  The web galleries use the Adobe Flash plug-in in your Internet browser. You can either click on the galleries to the left or below to display them.  If you would like to visit our boating and early photography website click on carolandcolby.com.

"Galapagos 2008" -  A Flash Gallery of our May Visit to the Galapagos

Carol and I had an incredible experience In the Galapagos Islands on the ship "NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC POLARIS" run by Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic.  This week was specifically a photographic expedition with four professional photographers.  Don't miss visiting the magical place!   Click on Galapagos 2008 to go directly to the gallery.

July in Maine

We are off in July to photograph Maine.  We are now posting our favorite pictures soon after they are taken to a new blog.  Check it out and subscribe at Carol and Colby's Photography Blog.

Galapagos 2008

"Traveling Light" Exhibition

Here are our favorites from our trip to the Galapagos Islands in May 2008.  There are 38 pictures.

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This is a gallery of prints that made up a solo exhibition that ran from April 2008 that was extended to eight weeks.  We hope you will like the show as much as we have in putting it together.  If you are interested in a print contact us.

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Southwest 2007

The Pacific Highway

In July 2007 Carol and I used a recreational vehicle for a photo safari to Zion, Bryce and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Parks and the surrounding area.  The amazing experience resulted in this gallery of our favorite images.  There are forty pictures.

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These photographs were taken along California's Pacific Highway near Big Sur and Pebble Beach in the Spring of 2007.  There are eleven pictures.

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Yosemite Winter 2007

These photographs were taken during a Moose Peterson workshop in Yosemite in late February 2007.  There are fourteen pictures.

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This site was last updated 07/04/08