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Tuesday, January 15th, 2013 | Author:

To view the first one and read about the concept behind these desert abstracts click HERE

The second image is HERE or you can follow the Nevada Desert Abstract Category

Photograph © Byron Jorjorian

www.byronjorjorian.com

Wednesday, January 09th, 2013 | Author:

Byron has been asked by so many people to start teaching workshops again. So here you go!
April 26th – 28th, 2012 in Big South Fork National Recreation Area, Tennessee.

Click HERE for info

He may announce a few more this year — so keep checking the website for TBA workshops!

Wednesday, January 09th, 2013 | Author:

Second in the series.

To view the first one and read about the concept behind these desert abstracts click HERE

Photograph © Byron Jorjorian

www.byronjorjorian.com

Saturday, December 22nd, 2012 | Author:

I am humbled and honored to have been selected to be a featured artist as a part of Southgate Brand Food’s “The Discovery Of Art” showcase!  As part of the program my photographic art will appear on over ONE MILLION cans of chili! Southgate’s chili is packaged locally by Vietti Foods here in Nashville.

The cases of chili arrived this week and we had a little fun opening and photographing them as you can see below.

The image that is highlighted on the can is entitled “Tumbling Waters” you can view it on my image website HERE.

You can see the writeup on their website HERE

Sunday, December 16th, 2012 | Author:

I spent several mornings this summer photographing in a field of sunflowers. I arrived at sunrise and wandered among them looking for different compositions. After spending an hour or so going for the obvious images, I would  begin to seek out images that challenged my thinking and revealed aspects of the flowers that was a bit different.

Photograph © Byron Jorjorian

www.byronjorjorian.com

Tuesday, October 30th, 2012 | Author:


Fine art photographs of nature can make powerful statements as single images.

They are often the focal point of interest for an entire room. Bringing together images that work as sets or groupings is also an effective way to extend the ambiance and flow of nature images throughout a design.
When choosing photographs to be used as sets or groupings it is a good idea to select images that have a common theme and color. The theme can extend to patterns and textures as well as subject. The theme can extend to patterns and textures as well as subject. It is even more striking if they have a common style and feel. This often means working with one photographic artist for the entire set. I have had many instances where all of the images were shot on the same day and even represent different compositions of the same subject.

Above and below are a couple of very popular groupings that we have helped our clients with.

Click HERE is a link to some more groupings

If you would be interested in having us create some groupings for you please let us know

Sunday, September 16th, 2012 | Author:

Time and location form the framework for this work. The season, the hour and the surroundings come together to create the color palette and water is the liquid canvas for my water abstracts.

Photograph © Byron Jorjorian

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Monday, September 10th, 2012 | Author:

Fine art photographs of nature can make powerful statements as single images.

They are often the focal point of interest for an entire room. Bringing together images that work as sets or groupings is also an effective way to extend the ambiance and flow of nature images throughout a design.

When choosing photographs to be used as sets or groupings it is a good idea to select images that have a common theme and color. It is even more striking if they have a common style and feel. This often means working with one photographic artist for the entire set. I have had many instances where all of the images were shot on the same day and even represent different compositions of the same subject. Above and below are a couple of very popular groupings that we have helped our clients with.

 

If you would be interested in having us create some groupings for you please let us know.

Friday, July 20th, 2012 | Author:

I was recently honored to be interviewed by Cindy Sanders of the Nashville Medical News in regards to the use of nature photography in healthcare facilities.

“….the calming benefits of artwork extend beyond patient rooms and treatment or diagnostic areas. Indeed, he noted, nurses and physicians are also subjected to high-stress environments, and evidence shows providers benefit from the soothing effects of nature photography … particularly when a window to the outside isn’t feasible for a workstation. Ultimately, Jorjorian said, he has always believed nature and nature photography were essential to a person’s sense of wellbeing. “To have the evidence begin to back that up and then see its acceptance in healthcare facilities is even more rewarding for me…..”

You can read the entire article here

Thursday, June 28th, 2012 | Author:

Silvanus Abstract of trees reflecting in the surface of a river in the fall Image # 110108-105

I usually blog about nature and my photographic art but I just had to take a moment to recognize the outstanding musical art created by Zoë Keating. She is a superb classically trained cello player who uses a process she refers to as layering to build mesmerizing soundscapes. She creates these layers upon layers of music from snippets of her playing recorded by her computer and then played back while she is performing. All in realtime! It is a process not totally unlike what I as a photographic artist do in Photoshop to finish an image in layers. Her pieces often sound like an entire orchestra even though they originate entirely from her cello, her computer scripts and her mindboggling sense of timing. I highly recommend her music for anyone.

What does this have to do with my photographic art? I find that listening to music as I prepare for my photography gets my creative juices flowing. Zoë’s music is my go to choice to set the stage for my photographic image creation!

Visit her web site HERE

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