I’ve been having some hard times lately with lot of work at the office, exams and a cold I got.
Besides from that, take a look at this video-portfolio of Daniel W. Coburn. This artist creates impressive black and white photographs (using a Canon 30D), some of them heavily manipulated (but still amazing and with powerful messages). It kind of remembers me of Ansel Adams. Yes, he’s a Ansel Adams of the new era I could say.
If you want to see his work on paper, there’s an opened exhibition right now:
BETWEEN EARTH AND SKY: PHOTOGRAPHS BY DANIEL W. COBURN
Solo Exhibit @ Whittier Gallery - Riney Fine Arts Center/Friends University Campus
January 14th - February 9th.
Through his early work as a nature and wildlife photographer, Dan Coburn developed a great appreciation for our natural places. Over the last few years his work has evolved into a study of mans relationship with the environment. Many of his photographs depict man-made structures and objects existing in visual harmony with the landscape.
Coburn has garnered regional, national and international attention for his photographic works. He was chosen as one of a handful of artists for the Artist in Residence program at Rocky Mountain National Park for the summer of 2007. His photographs are included in many corporate and private collections accross the united states.
His images have been published in Camera Arts magazine as well as several local publications. Dan is currently president of the Lawrence Photo Alliance.









My Name is Lau, I'm 23 and I'm from Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Nature Photography is my passion, and secondary, Abstract Photography, but other kind of photographic challenges please me as well.




