Steel sculptures by Joey Nakai. Each photo captures the vivid colors of the heated steel.
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Rod Hubble
"Heart of Home II" 40 x 30 inch oil on canvas. Soft brush strokes are photographed and corrected for color, density and resolution. A Giclèe proof is made before DVD archiving. Click image to view larger.
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Tim Cox
"A Soft Touch" 9 x 12 inch oil on board. Each painting is photographed digitally and with traditional 4 x 5 film before color matched, proofed and press files are prepared. Aztec Media has been photographing Tim’s work for 25 years. Click image to view larger.
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Timithy Gordon
"Angels Window" 16 x 20 inches acrylic on canvas. The photo captures the contrast between the shadows and highlights while maintaining the vivid colors throughout. File corrected in Photoshop and saved for printing purposes. Click image to view larger.
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Maegan Crowley
The photograph asks viewers to reach out and touch Megan’s art. Mixed lighting is used to show metal detail and textures. Each piece measures almost 5 feet tall. Click image to view larger.
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Myron Denetclaw
"Navajo Yeibichai" 25 x 19 inches acrylic on panel. The photograph captures the precise lines created by this young artist. Files were prepared and saved for submission to the Heard Museum Indian Fair & Market.
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Kelly Black
"Grape Iris" 9 x 16 inches on metal. Vivid light is photographed and corrected for color, density and resolution. Special lighting and correcting techniques were used to capture the texture and reflective properties of the metal. A Giclèe proof is made before CD archiving. Click image to view larger.
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Terry Munter
Couture cuff bracelet, "Double Dragonware". Precise lighting was used to show the fine detail of each element used to create the cuff.
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Tracey Taylor
Abstract painting using the fluid acrylic pour method. Special lighting and processing was used for pieces with metallic paint, such as gold, silver, and bronze. Click image to view larger.
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Shelden Nuñez-Velarde
"Jicarilla Apache Micaceous Pottery" Pottery images require careful lighting to reveal the vessel’s contours and texture. Museum’s and shows often require neutral gray backgrounds for submissions. Click image to view larger.
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