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January 22nd, 2021
GRANTHAM, NH - Had I stumbled upon some kind of illegal activity? Was the mob beating up someone tied to a chair in the backroom? I’m always wary of stumbling upon some clandestine pot plot in the woods (more on the West Coast than East Coast), some tweaker’s meth labs in the middle of nowhere, or even some deer poacher mistaking me for Fish and Game...
December 1st, 2020
GRANTHAM, NH
As a photographer and artist, what excites me is finding a great subject along the backroads of America, far from the tourist spots. Typically it's just me, my camera and my tripod working for hours on some old barn or old abandoned car in some remote corner of the country.
Someplace or scene that people perhaps drive by or walk by every day without even noticing.
Recently I spent a rainy morning in a downtown Chicago parking lot photographing and filming the commuter trains coming and going through the complicated switching junction of The Loop area. To me, it was like blood pumping through the circulatory system of the city.
Other times you might find me on a beach on Cape Cod capturing the repeating pattern of a row of historic cottages along the shore. Or finding beauty a rusting row of vintage cars in a scrapyard in Utah.
Perhaps you'd see me training my tilt-shift on an old gas station near an abandoned gold mine...
December 1st, 2020
GRANTHAM, NH - The hottest gift of the year 2020 is jigsaw puzzles. The perfect lockdown activity for the whole family.
Jigsaw puzzles of every personal interest imaginable are on the top of everyone’s gift-giving list this year.
SEE THE HOTTEST PUZZLES HERE
One of those new hobbies perfect for keeping kids busy is working on jigsaw puzzles. This quiet form of recreation is in the midst of a revival, as people seek creative ways to fill their time.
Universally loved pastime that has survived the ages. Jigsaw puzzles appeal to the young and old alike and are available in designs to peak anyone’s special interests.
August 2nd, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - August 2020 - Cape Cod - Fine art photographer Edward Fielding (edwardfielding.com) photography from around Cape Cod, MA captures the essence of summer. Whether or not you are able to travel during the pandemic, Fielding's photographs will take you to sun and sand-filled memories of summers on Cape Cod from the historic Days Cottages to the bluffs hiding old Artist Shacks among the dunes.
View the entire collection of fine art Cape Cod photographs featuring Providence Town, Craigville Beach, Turo, Wellfleet and more. https://edward-fielding.pixels.com/art/cape+cod
July 6th, 2020
JEROME, ARIZONA - Fine art photographer Edward Fielding has a knack for finding out of the way places that provide photographic gold.
Old Friends – two old rusty vintage cars in the high desert of Arizona. “Wickedest Town in the West”. Jerome Arizona. Located near the top of Cleopatra Hill between Prescott and Flagstaff is the historic copper mining town of Jerome.
Jerome was nearly a ghost town until the state offered free houses to anyone willing to occupy them and fix them up. Artists moved in and inhabited the structures which appear to be hanging on to the cliffside for dear life.
Underneath the town is vast mining tunnels that often blew up and burned with mine fires that lasted for months.
Cracks in foundations and buildings that slide from one side of the street to the other are all just part of the charm as is the ghosts of prostitutes and miners that are said to walk the streets at night.
Just past the galleries,...
December 2nd, 2019
Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding's photograph of a vintage pocket watch has been licensed for the cover of an Agatha Christie novel in the United Kingdom. Blood splatter added by the cover designer.
"A Murder is Announced" (Miss Marple) (Miss Marple Series Book 5) by Agatha Christie
https://edward-fielding.pixels.com/art/pocket+watch
September 22nd, 2019
NEWPORT, NEW HAMPSHIRE - Edward M. Fielding's stunning fall foliage photograph of the historic Corbin Covered Bridge in Newport, New Hampshire has featured this fall edition of Upper Valley Image magazine published by Mountain View Publishing.
Image Magazine is a vibrant publication that covers local happenings, local people, local businesses & community news in over 50 towns in the Upper Valley.
Prints of Edward FIelding's photographs of the Corbin Covered Bridge and other sights from all over the Vermont and New Hampshire area are available at https://edward-fielding.pixels.com
September 5th, 2019
GRANTHAM, NH - Fine art photographer, Edward M. Fielding (edwardfielding.com) has licensed a new book cover image for the novel "The Possession" by author Michael Rutger.
Arcangel Recently Published Work: UK
Photographer: Edward Fielding
From the author of The Anomaly comes the second installment in The Anomaly Files, a series in the tradition of James Rollins of a team investigating American myths and legends.
Still recovering from the shocking revelations they uncovered deep in uncharted territory in the Grand Canyon, American myth and legend investigator Nolan Moore and his team take on a new mission, investigating a rumored case of witchcraft and possession.
May 27th, 2019
GRANTHAM, NH - Fine art photographer and model maker Edward M. Fielding often chooses old pickup trucks as a subject. Photographing rusty old farm trucks all over New England and the American Southwest.
But he also enjoys making miniature recreations of the same trucks. Often it is difficult to figure out which is a model and which is the real deal.
See if you can spot the difference between real farm trucks and the painstakingly constructed models in this portfolio of old truck images.
May 27th, 2019
WASHINGTON, DC - Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding has just completed a photo shoot in the Nation's Capital, Washington, DC and his starting to release images into the new "Places - Washington, DC" portfolio for purchase as prints and artwork.
Having lived in the suburbs of Washington, DC in early childhood as well as returning for the popular eighth-grade and senior class trips as well as on business trips over the years, Fielding was quite familiar with the monuments and buildings that make up the National Area.
This photo trip, Fielding explored areas of "The District" not usually seen by tourists such as Union Market and Shaw. Guided by an old work friend who has been living in The District for a few decades, we see in Fielding's work that Washington, DC is more than a collection of marble-columned buildings but is actually a living and breathing American city where people of all stripes eat, shop, work, live and create.
Watch this portfolio for...