VIEW IN MY ROOM
Canada
Photography, Color on Canvas
Size: 36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in
The only time you can catch this images is in the winter. It is the only time in this area that the sun is low enough mid day to capture it in the trees at this location. This shot is very special to me. My Dad came to visit us on the west coast every Christmas. Being a busy full time professional photographer and a mom I rarely get to just go out and shoot for pleasure without a lot of crazy of kids and dogs. Not complaining it is just the reality of motherhood. When my Dad would visit we would go for long walks on local forest trails and he would play with my young daughter and allow me to just relax and shoot. It was such a wonderful gift. This shot was the last taken the last Christmas he spent with us before he died suddenly from lung cancer.
Original Created:2014
Subjects:Landscape
Photography:Color on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
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Canada
Lonnie Wishart grew up on a family farm near the village of McAuley, near the Manitoba / Saskatchewan border. Her childhood engrained in her a deep and abiding love of both a close connection to the land, and the industrial aspect of farming. And critters—from her days in 4H to pets in her family today. One of Lonnie’s first jobs was working as a visitor counselor for Tourism Saskatchewan, and from here she worked in master control for TV news and then literally coast to coast in radio. In the 1990s she moved into newspapers, and it was then that she began Lonnie Wishart Photography—at first as a side business, before moving into art and commercial photography full-time in 1999. Because her photography grew while living in the rainforest of Canada’s Northwest Coast, one of Lonnie’s greatest influences has been, since the beginning, the iconic Canadian landscape painter Emily Carr. At the same time she studied the landscapes of Ansel Adams, the portraiture of Yousef Karsh, the creative work of Freeman Patterson, and many others. Today Lonnie lives with her husband and daughter (and critters) in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums across Canada, and published in newspapers and magazines across North America. When not shooting she enjoys gardening. And stopping to shoot pictures of the garden. Or pictures of the dog in the garden. Or… Well, you get the “picture.” Lonnie loves trains. And ships. And planes. And helicopters. And… Well, just about anything else she can get into the viewfinders of her cameras. “Labels are deceiving,” she says. “Whether it’s heavy machinery, portrait work, or atmospheric marketing shots, I’m looking for the beauty in what I see and finding a way to convey how that particular beauty makes me feel.” Lonnie’s work has been widely published and exhibited across North America. She likes to describe her business as “client-friendly and service-oriented”—which means that she likes to have a lot of fun working, come in on budget and on deadline, and exceed every client’s photography and videography expectations.
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