`Alabama Hills
I have photographed this arch several times, always from up on the rocks and always in color. I was happy to find a new angle for a black and white composition.
`Alabama Hills
I have photographed this arch several times, always from up on the rocks and always in color. I was happy to find a new angle for a black and white composition.
Awards
Black & White Photo Contest
2024Nominee
Nature
Professional
`Alabama Hills
I have photographed this arch several times, always from up on the rocks and always in color. I was happy to find a new angle for a black and white composition.
About Artist
david skernick
David Skernick was born in the heartland of the United States David started taking pictures of the only interesting things in his hometown: people and landscapes. He eventually narrowed his work to landscapes because nature didn’t ask so many questions. David developed an appreciation of the sometimes-overlooked magnificence that is American nature and landscapes. He travels exclusively in his truck “Bob” on the “grey roads” (back roads), and never the same road twice. Shows include the Los Angeles Photo Show, Photo L.A. and Photo Independent. The self-published book “Lost on Gray Roads” was released along with a showing at the ArtLA gallery in Bergamot Station in Los Angeles in 2013. David resides in Woodland Hills, California with his wife Ria and dog Dudley. He spends as much time as possible teaching and traveling the grey roads of America. Schiffer Books Is publishing a series of books. “Yellowstone Country”, “Back Roads of Southern California”, “Back Roads of Northern California”, “American Carnival”, “How Did You Get That Shot”, “Back Roads of the Southwest”, Back Roads of the Great Plains, Back Roads of the Midwest and “Back Roads of the Pacific Northwest” are currently available wherever books are sold.
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