Differing Views by Sam Fee is an effort to re-examine the precepts of landscape photography. This work began as a collection of landscape photography, but I found some of the more interesting images were falling outside of that purview. While traditional landscape photography typically foregoes the reflection of the human presence, I actively break that rule fairly frequently as I try to reflect the transient nature of Man’s presence on the world. Then I began questioning what else I could do away with...
This is a collection of digital photography color prints formatted in both wide angle as well as 19X13 images. The collection is well-suited for a three wall installation. Click on the buttons above for specific information, or click on any image below to begin the slide show:
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When you view this imagery, I hope you’ll find the contrasts, beauty, and interest in what may be viewed by some as stark or repetitive landscapes. And, I hope you’ll reflect on nature, antiquity, and modernity, while considering the concept of ‘change through time’ and how that manifests itself in the natural world.
For more information, you can always contact the me with questions or comments via this form, and expect a response within a day or two. Information regarding all my current shows as well as work currently in production can be found here: http://www.samfee.net/imagery/.