Janet Smith Photos
Nature, still life, and a bit of whimsy...
Recently Updated Galleries
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(NEW) My 2012 Calendar
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Thu 01 Dec 2011 12:44:04 AM EST -
Landscapes: Four Seasons
(32 images)
Thu 05 Apr 2007 05:17:16 AM EDT -
(NEW) Boat Works
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Fri 08 Oct 2010 06:11:34 PM EDT
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Just Row Boats
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Sat 09 Oct 2010 03:54:54 PM EDT -
Still Life
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Fri 05 Jan 2007 12:02:55 AM EST -
Critters
(26 images)
Fri 02 Oct 2009 07:58:58 AM EDT
Description
My photographic journey began in Atlanta, Georgia, when I was 11 years old. I remember trying to capture the essence of my pet ducks with my Instamatic camera. Much later, I traded the Instamatic for a 35mm camera and Fujichrome film, and now I use both 35mm and digital formats.
These portfolios include photographs of architectural details, flowers, still life, landscapes, and critters. The subjects may vary, but the images are about light, color, design, and—with some luck—humor.
My photographs have won awards in regional and national shows and have been selected for juried shows at the Cambridge Art Association, the Concord Art Association, Griffin Museum of Photography, BAAK Gallery, Arlington Center for the Arts, and the International Dogwood Festival. My photographs are included in private collections in the United States and England.
Purchase
All images are for sale and prices range from $20 to $250. Please call (781-641-2364) or contact me at moc.sotohphtimstenaj@tenaj if you are interested in purchasing a photograph.
Notes
Photographs should never be displayed in direct sunlight. Note that computer monitor displays vary considerably and may not convey in exact detail all the information contained in the final print.
NEW! 2012 Calendar!
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Copyright
All photographs on this site are the property of Janet Smith Photography. You may not download these photographs or use them in any way without written permission from Janet Smith Photography.