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Rarer Prints Click the Elliott Erwitt image to see a beautiful selection of rarer, collectible photographs. |
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A Representative Sampling Click the Owen Kanzler image to get a good idea of the variety of work in our gallery by well known and little known photographers, greatly varying in vision and price. |
| More Details on the above William Abranowicz: views of the Greek islands Ansel Adams: perhaps the greatest landscape photographer of the 20th Century Thomas Michael Alleman: Holga photographs of Los Angeles and New York Angela Bacon-Kidwell: surreal, dream-like work Kent Barker: photographs of the ageless landscape of Taos, New Mexico Bruce Barnbaum: black and white landscapes and architecture Peter J. Blackburn: floral gum dichromate prints Carolyn Brown: large-format color triptychs from Spain, Portugal and Mexico plus photographs of Dallas landmarks plus earlier work of mostly of Mexican and Guatemalan churches Jeff Brouws: scenes along America's highways Wynn Bullock: Nudes and landscapes by this American master Christopher Burkett: intricate large-format landscapes Peter Calvin: color urban landscapes of Texas and Mexico Jan Camp: intricate, detailed self-portrait tableaus Henri Cartier-Bresson: one of the greatest photographers of the Twentieth Century Mark Citret: a wide variety of subject matter plus landscape and architecture William Claxton: portraits of jazz greats Edward S. Curtis: the greatest documentarian of Native Americans Stephen DiRado: nighttime, including the Hale-Bopp comet Mitch Dobrowner: unique digital desert landscapes and storm photographs David Donovan: fascinating views of women, like one-frame movies Herminia Dosal: Mexican photographer who skillfully uses selective focus (very old page) Michael Eastman: elegant European structures Jenny Ellerbe: intimate views of rural Louisiana people, landscapes and structures (includes opening night video) Ken Elliott: delicate, small, Impressionist-like photographs (very old page) Elliott Erwitt: a great documentary photographer with a touch of humor James Evans: people and places of Texas' Big Bend region Ron Evans: documentary photographer Terry Falke: contemporary landscapist Sam Fentress: religious signage around the country Peter Feresten: Texas urban documentary work Paul Flaggman: urban night photography in America and Europe Lee Friedlander: color jazz portraits Bob Gomel: LIFE photojournalism from the 60s Paul Greenberg: panoramic documentary work Jeffrey Gusky: an intimate view of Turtle Creek in the center of Dallas and documentary photographs of Roma, a Colonial town on the Mexican border Adriel Heisey: desert landscapes from above Henry Horenstein: country and western folks and animalia (includes opening night video) Steven A. Jackson: Southwest landscapes, mostly New Mexico Michael Johnson: large black and white landscapes Owen Kanzler: aerial photographer from New Jersey Robb Kendrick: authentic contemporary cowboys Michael Kenna: one of today's most collected photographers (very old page) Robert Glenn Ketchum: the Northwest Passage series Yousef Khanfar: beautiful color landscapes Brian Kosoff: panoramic landscape photographer Charles Kruvand: color Texas landscapes William Lesch: colorful surreal desert views LIFE Magazine: collector's prints from LIFE John Loengard: one of the last of the great LIFE magazine photographers Keith Logan: color landscape photographer from British Columbia, Canada O. Rufus Lovett: views of a tiny African-American Texas community Michael Massaia: surreal large format platinum/palladium prints Nicholas McCalip: experimental views Elliott McDowell: humorous, unusual and quirky photographs and composites Barbara Morgan: famous 1940s dance photographs Walter W. Nelson: color desert landscapes, flower still lifes, and Europe The New York Times Photo Archives: inexpensive reprints of classic photographs from the Times David J. Osborn: panoramic UK landscapes Robert Owen: Diana camera work (old page) Michel Pilon: unusual nude acrobatic couple Eliot Porter: one of the greatest 20th Century color landscape photographers Willy Ronis: late, great French reportage photographer Al Satterwhite: 1970s photographs of celebrities Brad Temkin: black and white Irish landscapes and people Kenn Thorpe: images of the Holy Land, remnants of Roman Empires, the European Union/the United Nations (includes opening night video) George Tice: varied subject matter by this internationally known photographer June Redford Van Cleef: black and white documentary photogaphs of rural West Texans Craig Varjabedian: large format landscapes of New Mexico Frank Welch: European views from the 1950s on Byrd Williams: unusual color diptychs and triptychs of Dallas and Fort Worth Laura Wilson: documentary ranching photographs Lew Wilson: hand colored Polaroid landscapes Geoff Winningham: humorous 1970s Texas documentary photographs Tom Zetterstrom: black and white images of trees |
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