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June 20th, 2023
BOSTON, MA - Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding hunts down and captures, on film, classic cars in their natural environs in rural New England, Florida, Prince Edward Island, and around the USA. Classic cars still running, restored or awaiting restoration. A classic Mercedes in the rain in rural Vermont, a Chevy Bel Air on the beach in Fort Myers, Florida, a Morris Minor 1000 on a pier in Victoria by the Sea, Prince Edward Island.
These fine art photographs are available as affordable custom framed artwork as well as canvas, metal, and acrylic prints was well as on products such as throw pillows.
March 22nd, 2023
LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA - Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding recent print release includes stunning images from the San Diego and La Jolla area of Southern California. Breathtaking sunsets, sea lions basking in the sun and the rugged coastline of this beautiful region of the West coast of the United States.
La Jolla is a smart seaside area, known for its rugged coastline. Trails wind past pine trees and sandstone canyons in Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, while the 2 courses at world-renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course sit atop sea cliffs. La Jolla Cove has sweeping ocean views, and the Shell Beach tide pools are home to anemones and crabs. Posh boutiques and waterfront restaurants dot walkable La Jolla Village.
January 19th, 2023
ELKHORN, MONTANA - Montana's smallest state park is a ghost town called Elkhorn. At its peak the remote mining town had 2,500 residents, now there are only 12 according to the lastest census.
A mix of privately owned remnants of the old mining cabins, trading post, stamp mill, and protected social halls as well as a graveyard and steam train water tank are all that's left. Photographer Edward Fielding aims his camera at the remaining details in this photographic essay of an old mining ghost town that basically disappeared overnight.
Do old mining towns truly die? Elkhorn had its ups and downs over the years, sales, restarts, crashes and booms. The last operation at the mine ended in 1971. The state created a state park basically to protect two buildings in 1980. Dry Montana weather protects these wooden buildings beyond what one might expect but they do have a finite life.
Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding preserves the essence of this old ghost town...
November 3rd, 2022
HOLLYWOOD, CA - Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding's still life of old vintage baseballs will be featured on an upcoming episode of HGTV's series "Fix My Flip". The artwork was purchased via Wayfair and features a compelling still-life closeup of well-worn baseballs in black and white.
About the Show. Real estate broker Page Turner helps flippers who are stuck, losing money, and in over their heads. In exchange for a partnership and profit-share, she'll bring her own team, money and tough love to get their wayward flip back on track to make top dollar.
April 17th, 2022
March 2nd, 2022
New book cover license - The Resemblance by Lauren Nossett
From the portfolio of Edward Fielding on Arcangel Images -
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"Lauren Nossett’s artfully written debut, The Resemblance is an exhilarating, atmospheric campus thriller reminiscent of The Secret History and The Likeness."
February 28th, 2022
DALLAS TEXAS - Pop Art with a Texas Flair for your home decor.
Are you looking for attractive pop art prints to decorate your home? Do you need an inspiring print for your office sofa that will attract clients? Well, you have come to the right place because Edward Fielding has everything you need.
With the biggest collection of Texas-inspired pop art, we have everything you need to make your interior look chic and attractive.
Edward Fielding provides extravagant Texas prints:
Edward Fielding has some amazing Texas-inspired designs to give your interior an artist look. Some amazing features you will come across are.
Texas-Sized prints with Texas Theme
We have the biggest variety of Texas-inspired prints available, all in Texas themes. There are different types and styles of prints available. All the prints available are unique, and Edward Fielding has the copyrights. It means that the product you will get is one of a kind and special.
September 27th, 2021
BOZEMAN, MONTANA - Fine art photographer Edward Fielding (www.edwardfielding.com) recently visited the historic flour mill on the edges of Bozeman, Montana and created a photo essay of this piece of Western history.
By the early 1900s, the mill was the region’s largest employer. Dry land farming, crop diversification, and competition between the Northern Pacific and the Milwaukee Road broadened Bozeman’s agricultural industry in the early 1900s. Nelson Story, an early Montana pioneer, built a flouring mill in 1882 at the mouth of Bridger Canyon, a few miles north of Bozeman, and with the help of his sons, Nelson Story Jr. and T. Byron Story, conducted the business several years, then sold to the Bozeman Milling Company that also erected a cereal mill.
July 14th, 2021
BATH, MAINE - Fine art photographer Edward Fielding recently explored the rugged coast of Maine looking for lighthouses. Dodging tropical storm Elsa, he managed to find some captivating lighthouses in the Mid-Coast region around Bath, Georgetown, Phippsburg and Boothbay Harbor. Lighthouses have always captivated the imagination of romantics and for photographers, they happen to be placed in the most hostile and thus interesting landscapes. Check out the lighthouse collection in Edward Fielding's portfolio of lighthouses from Southern Florida to Prince Edward Island, Canada.
June 28th, 2021
DALLAS, TEXAS - New England-based photographer Edward Fielding just completed a road trip from New Hampshire to Dallas, Texas and photographed along the way. Unfortunately, he was bound by mostly highway travel through Upstate New York, Ohio, Kentucky, Arkansas and Texas with an overloaded car full of his son's belongings as he moved to Dallas's Design District but photo opportunities did arise along the way.
To truly see the country, one must get off the highways and explore the backroads. Once in Hot Springs, Arkansas and Dallas, Texas's arts districts, Fielding was able to stretch the old camera legs and photograph.