Digital-Fotofusion Gallery is pleased to feature a number of Guest Photographers on this website. If you would like to be considered as a Guest Photographer, please complete the Application Form and submit 5 examples of your photography. The current guest photographer galleries give an indication of the standard for successful applications, but consideration will be given to a wide variety of photographic styles and subject matter. Alternatively, visitors can also submit occasional photographs to the Guest Visitors Gallery.
Marc Bedingfield
Born in Ipswich in 1974, I have enjoyed spending time in the countryside for as long as I can remember and began to study Environmental Conservation in 1990. It was here that I fully learned to appreciate the delicate balance of nature and the challenges it faces, from the intricate eco systems of the heathlands to the issues of coastal erosion. I try to bring my knowledge of the environment in to the work I produce, documenting the landscape around us and representing it in my own style. In 2004 I decided to concentrate exclusively on landscapes. Since then my work has been published in magazines, books and calendars, as well as being sold in a variety of retailers and exhibited in a number of galleries. At present my work is represented by six agencies both nationally and internationally. [Marc Bedingfield Gallery]
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Wilson Hurst
Wilson Hurst received a BS in Biology from the University of South Carolina in 1973. He entered the Naval Aviation Schools Command that same year and received his wings in 1974. For the next six years, Wilson was an operational pilot flying throughout the Atlantic basin. During this time, he photographed extensively, using 35 mm cameras and color slide film. Photography was used as a tool for exploration and enhanced observation, and creative expression through image making became something of an obsession. [Wilson Hurst Gallery]
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Joanne Chilton
Joanne’s photography portfolio has been described as “a visual extravaganza of ordinary moments with exquisite studies of light, pattern, colour and simplicity.” Joanne’s work received national attention in 2003 when the cover of “The Antigonish Review”, featuring one of her images, won a top award from the Canadian Magazine Publishers Association. That same year Joanne was featured in a nationally broadcast television documentary on the program Artiste dans l’Ame entitled “Parallel Worlds.” A collaboration with the Nova Scotia Nature Trust produced the acclaimed photographic exhibit “Spirit of Place” in 2004, which was also featured in “Saltscapes” and “The Cape Bretoner” magazines. [Joanne Chilton Gallery]
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Tony Hamilton
I used to get told off at school for daydreaming but fortunately it didn't stop me, as it's probably daydreaming which informs my work. I have sometimes felt like a square peg in a round role in this world and find that life can be rather surreal at times. My mind seems to be ever searching for the unusual or unexpected and I try to incorporate these themes into my work. Really I hope those who give my work a second look will be rewarded with something which might amuse or intrigue them. I try to leave my images open to interpretation, rather than spell things out, and although they all having personal meaning to me, I hope that they touch the viewer on some level beyond the superficial. [Tony Hamilton Gallery]
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Joe Farace
Joe is a Media Professional member of the American Auto Writers and Broadcasters Association, Sports Car Club of America, Jaguar Club of North America and other automobile related organizations. As a photographer/writer he has photographed and written about SCCA regional and national events and several US Grand Prix, and is author/co-author/editor of 24 books and more that 1300 magazine stories. [Joe Farace Gallery]
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Helyn Davenport
Accomplished photographer and Florida native, Helyn Davenport, expands on her 30 years of award winning photography to include digital manipulation of her work. Combining years of dedication to promoting the industry, the appreciation of the arts, and leadership to art-related societies, Helyn delves into the virtual world of the Internet. She is a member of the International Association of Digital Fine Art Printers and serves as CEO of Pixiport.Com. [Helyn Davenport Gallery]
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Sam Short
Sam Short is a Canadian Photographer who began her career in Los Angeles, later moving to New York and Paris to further her dream. After three years she returned to Los Angeles and built a successful business as a fashion photographer. Sam returned to Canada in 1989, and currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. Recognized for both her commercial and fine art work she has been published in Canadian, American and European Magazines, and has exhibited in galleries throughout Canada. Sam is currently represented by Canadian Art Prints for some of her Abstract flowers that will be distributed world wide. [Sam Short Gallery]
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Jeremy Webb
Although much of my recent work is digital, I was (and still remain) a traditional film photographer long before I picked up my Photoshop/Applemac combo, so most of my work I describe as "photography-based" digital. I try to combine the best of my traditional photographic skills with the almost endless creative possibilities of digital image manipulation in a controlled and restrained way. Much of my work is inspired by the sensual and the surreal, and a desire to impart a simple truth with clarity, directness, and economy. [Jeremy Webb Gallery]
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