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"Wildflower Field, Cirrus Clouds, Barber Co., Kansas"
Photography: archival giclée print
18 x 18 inches
2012
$365 |
Roger spent his early years in southeast Kansas, and from that rural environment developed a deep appreciation for nature and the open landscape. Relocating to Lawrence to attend the University of Kansas, he became strongly influenced by the campus's unique collection of architecture. Concurrent with his formal education, Roger also began to study photography, and was further influenced by Ansel Adams and his peers.
With a solid understanding of B&W photography as a basis, Roger soon began using larger-format cameras and more color photography to capture nature, landscapes and architecture. He is drawn to state and national parks, or to any subject that has some geologic, historic or purely aesthetic significance.
Roger says he is "most concerned about the negative impact we have on the landscape and on the rural areas that he has come to know. That his photography might be used to document, protect or preserve any such worthy subject is undoubtedly his greatest aspiration."
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"Coneflower Detail, Wabaunsee Co., Kansas"
Photography: archival giclée print
20 x 10 inches
2011
$260 |
"Winter Grass, Lone Tree, Wabaunsee Co., Kansas"
Photography: archival giclée print
12 x 16 inches
2011
$255 |
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