https://www.immelphoto.com/2011/05/stormy-weather.html
Steve Immel Photography: Stormy Weather
The socialist republic of Vermont has been very, very good to me. The above referenced show opens June 21 at the Photo Place Gallery in...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2012/10/
Steve Immel Photography: October 2012
As an ardent student of photography and devotee of the classic black and white photographs by the mid-century masters I practice the medium with an eye toward...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2012/02/
Steve Immel Photography: February 2012
As an ardent student of photography and devotee of the classic black and white photographs by the mid-century masters I practice the medium with an eye toward...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2024/08/the-fogs-of-lifetime.html
Steve Immel Photography: The fogs of a lifetime
Farm in Fog on the road to Ukiah. 1969. Silent Running, Putney Vermont. 2005. The Bridge to Nowhere. San Francisco. 2009. Canopy. Point Reye...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2011/08/special-edition.html
Steve Immel Photography: Special Edition
Cruz Blanca A couple of shows are looming, one of them opens this Thursday, September 1 st at the Historic Taos Inn and will run th...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2020/04/no-cigar.html
Steve Immel Photography: No Cigar
Lost Hills California As you are too aware. I have been sidelined for three weeks of horror and frustration while building my new webs...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2022/08/local-knowledge.html
Steve Immel Photography: Local Knowledge
San Antonio Church, Angel Fire San Antonio Church David Michael Kennedy at the church David Michael Kennedy is one of my photography heroes ...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2010/05/other-world.html
Steve Immel Photography: Other World
This emerald green drainage channel of a salt farm in the Mohave Desert was too weird to pass up. The enormous evaporation operation is the...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2011/09/road-to-ganagobie.html
Steve Immel Photography: The Road to Ganagobie
When Jean Luc Lievet hitched a ride to the monastery at Ganagobie is was to be the ride of his life or more precisely the ride to his life. ...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2016/08/the-cowboy-way.html
Steve Immel Photography: The Cowboy Way
Two dudes taking pictures of a dude taking a picture of two dudes. John on your left and Steve on the right. At the Mortenson Ranch so...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2015/07/how-dry-i-am.html
Steve Immel Photography: How dry I am
Beauty shot of Lake Nacimiento. Lake Nacimiento is but a shadow of its former self. After three years of the much ballyhooed drought C...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2024/03/the-iconic-william-davis.html
Steve Immel Photography: The Iconic William Davis
William Davis at home in 2009 At Wilder Nightingale Fine Art in 2016 Bill Davis was the dean of Taos photographers who arrived in our art co...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2016/09/the-gift.html
Steve Immel Photography: The Gift
Edward Weston believed that the sky was the best possible backdrop for photographing the human head. This portrait employs that dictum. ...
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https://www.immelphoto.com/2019/09/then-and-now.html
Steve Immel Photography: Then and Now
Omaha Beach looking west Our last nights in France were spent in Normandy so we could visit the D-Day sites at Omaha Beach and Utah B...
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