Fine Art Photographer Spotlight: Cody Redmon

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Cody Redmon, native and resident of Montana, lives in a photographer’s paradise.

Old Bull | Photo by Cody Redmon

Old Bull © Cody Redmon

Cody Redmon is lucky enough to live in the American west in what surely must be a photographer’s paradise. A native and resident of the state of Montana, his beautiful black and white images explore the regions’ wild and majestic  landscapes.

Take, for example, ‘Old Bull‘, a black and white study of a bison standing in the snow. Every detail is perfect, from the semi silhouetted pine trees on the horizon to the snow clumps clinging to the bull’s fur.

This is the wild west of childhood dreams and old movies and I love it!

Cody shoots in colour too but my personal preference is for his subtle, duotone black and white images. Take a look at his blog; each photo is accompanied by a brief explanation of the story behind the image.

Cody also sells his images through Wild West Photos – a stock library specialising in outdoor and adventure stock imagery. He also sells limited editions of some his prints – check out his website for full details.

Links

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Cody’s photo blog

Cody at Wild West Photos


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  1. [...] Today I also want to send out a special thanks to Andrew Gibson, of Magical Places Fine Art and Fine Art Photoblog fame, for his continued support over the past nine months. He has written a number of pieces which highlighted my photography and I am most grateful for his backing. I’ve been featuring his RSS feed in my sidebar for the past few months with links to fantastic interviews and editorials – if you haven’t already, I encourage you to subscribe today!  And for fun, why not have a go with his latest: Fine Art Photographer Spotlight – Cody Redmon [...]

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