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March 1st, 2019
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - For fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding (edwardfielding.com) finding abandoned vintage cars in the middle of nowhere in the hot Nevada desert is pure photographic gold.
Shooting in 115-degree heat under an unrelenting cloudless sky with no breeze presents a challenge for both photographer and photo equipment. With black plastic outer bodies of the camera reaching scalding temperatures, even controlling the focus ring has to be done with care.
Setting up a tripod and tilt-shift lens for multiple exposures, high dynamic range photographs of these handsome old cars abandoned in the American Southwest deserts, an hour from the nearest city, took great care and a lot of water for the photographer.
"I couldn't work more than 20 minutes at a time without feeling faint" said fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding of the experience. "I had to work for twenty minutes and then sit in the AC with a large Gatorade for about 30 minutes to...
February 20th, 2019
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding has completed a photo shoot in the San Diego, California area and has released a portfolio of new images including the photographers favorite Scripps Pier.
Sea Lions basking in the sun on the La Jolla coast, Torrey Pines, photos of the University of California at San Diego, wine country photographs and Balboa Park. See the entire collection here: https://pixels.com/profiles/edward-fielding.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=840809
January 31st, 2019
Grantham, NH - "NIght Train" a fine art monochromatic photograph by artist Edward M. Fielding has taken first place in the "Best of Trains" art contest.
"Night Train" features a vintage steam locomotive barrelling through the woods of the Connecticut River Valley area around Essex, Connecticut.
Prints of "Night Train" are available for purchase as framed and matted prints, canvas, acrylic, wood, metal prints and more. https://edward-fielding.pixels.com/featured/night-train-essex-valley-railroad-edward-fielding.html
January 24th, 2019
Grantham, NH - Businesses looking for an attention-grabbing way to create buzz for their next promotion should consider one of the over 5,000 photographs and artworks in the portfolio of Edward M. Fielding on traditional cards.
These cards which include envelopes are heavily discounted when bought in boxes of 25 cards. Send them as thank you cards to customers. Send them as reminders to customers who might have forget about your services. Send them seasonally to stay connected with customers. A personalized card will show your customer that you are willing to go the extra mile for their patronage.
January 21st, 2019
Grantham, NH - "I hate Mondays" is a black and white fine art photograph by artist Edward M. Fielding which features his West Highlands White Terrier or Westie dog.
"I hate Mondays" depicts a cute small white dog fresh out of the shower, wrapped in a towel. The artwork is part of a series from "The Quotable Westie" of cute dog photographs of Tiki the Westie and friends such as Pete the Pug.
A collection of photographs from this series was released as two small books on Amazon called "Pugs" and "The Quotable Westie".
All of Fielding's dog photographs can be seen here on Fine Art America at - https://edward-fielding.pixels.com/art/dog
January 9th, 2019
Jerome, Arizona - Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding's popular blog "Dogford Studios" a mix of travel stories, fine art photography tips and selling advice for fellow artists has received an incredible 47,000 views recently for one post entitled "Road Trip".
Road Trip tells the story of a day trip from Phoenix, Arizona to the old mining town of Jerome, Arizona and a side trip to an abandoned gold mine and ghost town on the outskirts of this rough and tumble collection of old historic buildings ready to slide off the mountainside.
Come along with fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding and explore this unique collection of old buildings, American cars, trucks and rusting old iron that remains at this historic spot in the American Southwest.
https://www.dogfordstudios.com/jerome-ghost-town-road-trip/
January 2nd, 2019
Grantham, NH - Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding's work graces another bestselling novel. The United States and Canada editions of "The Invited" by Jennifer McMahon feature a variation of Fielding's image called "Hand In The Window" a photograph of a century old farmhouse found on Prince Edward Island.
The novel "The Invited" by nine-time published author Jennifer McMahon (the New York Times best-selling author of THE WINTER PEOPLE) is a chilling ghost story with a twist. McMahon returns to the woods of Vermont to tell the story of a husband and wife who don't simply move into a haunted house, they start building one from scratch, without knowing it, until it's too late.
Edward M. Fielding licenses his photographic work for the publishing industry via ArcAngel Images of New York, Paris, London and Spain. Fielding's work has appeared on the cover of novels around the world.
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December 19th, 2018
Grantham, NH - Fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding wraps up another successful year on the art selling platform Fine Art America and Pixels. with its sister site for interior designers, DesignerPrints.
Averaging 53 sales of fine art prints, framed and matted artwork, canvas prints as well as greeting cards, coffee mugs, t-shirts and more a month, Fielding's sales number continue to increase year after year.
"When I started to sell my photography by in 2011 on Fine Art America, I had no idea what to expect. Early sales encouraged me to continue to improve my skills and create better work. Proceeds from sales financed my equipment purchases and helped pay for trips around the country and around the world." says photographer Edward M. Fielding.
"Knowing my work has the potential to pay for itself and finance the expensive equipment, hours of effort needed to create the images and to supplement the costs of travel has greatly encourage me to be a fine art...
December 1st, 2018
ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPH
We didn’t get to the Gold King Mine until about an hour before closing and November sun was already low in the horizon. We didn’t have long to take it all in and had to move quickly – compose, expose and move along.
I found this great scene of an old vintage automobile in a state of repair in the old garage. The amount of detail was incredible. My Canon 16-35mm lens on my Canon 6D was perfect for the task of setting the car in the scene with all of the delicious detail.
I chose a center composition for this shot. I often go with center compositions despite my art school son’s scolding because many of my images end up in my book cover portfolio.
Back home in New Hampshire I sat down to evaluate the image and do the post-processing. The Canon 16-35mm did a great job in capturing all the sharp detail but I wanted to highlight the car as the main subject.
The highlights from the sunlight streaming in from the...
November 29th, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ICELAND - Fine art photography Edward M. Fielding releases a short video essay showing the travel and effort required to capture his popular image of an isolated wooden chair in the middle of a desolate valley of volcanic rock.
"Not every photograph I take requires this much effort but “Iceland Chair” took a bit of traveling to the end of the world to discover and photograph." - Edward M. Fielding.
Iceland – A small wooden chair painted white sits along on top of a remote overlook of black volcanic rock.
The desolate valley stretches below with mountains in the distance. This might be a scene from another planet for all we know, except for the thin ribbon of a road in the distance reflecting light on it’s wet surface as it snakes through the landscape.
The story of how fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding came to set up his camera and tripod in front of this unique subject in Iceland is told in this short...