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Monday, February 26th, 2018 | Author:

This spring we have a powerful workshop line-up planned. From Redwoods National Park to the Big South Fork National Recreation Area. We also will be doing Digital Workflow Waterfalls and Macro Workshops Check out the links here: http://www.jorjorianpublishing.com/workshops.html

Lily Pads floating in the water

Redwood tree and ferns in the redwood forest with sunlight streaming through

Boulders in the sunlight along a forest lined river in spraing

Pink rhododendron and redwoods shrouded in fog

Daisies in the sunlight

This spring we have a powerful workshop line-up planned. From Redwoods National Park to the Big South Fork National Recreation Area. We also will be doing Digital Workflow Waterfalls and Macro Workshops Check out the links here: http://www.jorjorianpublishing.com/workshops.html

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Wednesday, August 21st, 2013 | Author:

One of my primary motivations, as a photographic artist is to share the beauty I find in nature. It is interesting, that even with sharing as one of the goals, the actual creation of my art is ultimately a solitary pursuit….

“A Stream of Boulders” Image #100708-294

All Photos  © Byron Jorjorian

www.byronjorjorian.com

Tuesday, August 06th, 2013 | Author:

“In some mysterious way woods have never seemed to me to be static things.  In physical terms, I move through them; yet in metaphysical ones, they seem to move through me.”  ~John Fowles

Light filters through the forest in the Pacific Northwest….

For me the forest holds an endless fascination….a mysterious invitation. I created this image a few years ago in Washington State.

All Photos  © Byron Jorjorian

www.byronjorjorian.com

Wednesday, June 05th, 2013 | Author:

 

What a way to spend a day!!

Recently, while working on our upcoming book Treasures Untold, Paul Kingsbury and I visited this waterfall in middle Tennessee.  In my book, I will share photographs from some of my favorite spots in Tennessee.

All Photos  © Byron Jorjorian

www.byronjorjorian.com

Monday, March 28th, 2011 | Author:

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There certainly are some fringe benefits to being a fine art nature photographer. I’ve found that moments like this spent relaxing and soaking in the beauty, while waiting for the light to get right, can lead to even higher levels of creativity. At least that is what I tell everybody…. Taken with my iPhone.