Stretched Canvas

Modern Lines

Contemporary White

Natural Clear Maple

Unframed print




Matt Suess, Santa Fe & Scottsdale
Member Since September 2012
Artist Statement Photos of mine seen here on Imagekind are from my Stock Photography collections. These prints are available un-signed and in open editions.

If you are interested in signed and numbered fine art photographs, visit my main site at http://www.mattsuess.com

Bio:

I am an award-winning photographer whose career spans over 22 years and counting. I started my career as a photojournalist working in New England. Published worldwide, some of my credits include: The Associated Press, Boston Herald, Connecticut Post, Cape Cod Times, Cape Cod View Magazine, National Geographic Traveler Magazine, New Haven Register, Sojourns Travel Magazine, and USA Today to name just a few. In 2003 I was awarded the New England Press Association's Photographer of the Year Award, an award presented to me for my photojournalist work throughout the entire calendar year.

I am a digital photography pioneer, helping bring the first digital cameras to the Connecticut Post Newspaper in the late 1990's. In addition I assisted with the implementation and training of the photo staff in the use of digital cameras and equipment at the Cape Cod Times Newspaper in the late 1990's and early 2000's.

Since 2003 I have been selling my artwork at fine art festivals first in New England and now currently throughout the greater Southwest. In 2006, when I moved to Arizona, I left my career as a photojournalist and have since been a full-time artist. My love of nature and the environment is evident in my photography - grand vistas photographed throughout the Southwest and New England.

Comments

Product No 4579789
Subjects Architectural Elements, Architecture, Historic Buildings, Houses
Style Classical
Medium
Tags 2011, HD, Matt, Suess, apartment, apps, arizona, barrio, blast!, brick, color, colorful, district, door, green, historico, history, photo, phototoaster, red, residential, southwest, tucson, wall