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David W. Cramer is a professional scenic, wildlife, and nature photographer, he has participated in numerous galleries and juried art fairs throughout the state. In 2006 and 2008, he won first place for Color Professional Photography at the Bosque del Apache Festival of the Cranes. He also took home top honors in the international photography contest "All Things Horses" at the Center for Fine Art Photography in September, 2008. Currently, his interests are the wild horses of New Mexico and a series on the State’s Mission Churches. Cramer's work is produced with archival inks and paper, and framed to museum conservation quality standards. He regularly leads photography workshops throughout New Mexico. Details on the workshops are listed on his website. You can view more of his images, including panoramas, on his web site or visit his studio by calling 771-0236. He is represented by the Rockin’ R Gallery and Clear Light in Placitas, the Schuman Gallery in Rio Rancho, and Dry Heat Gallery in Corrales. |
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"I am a nature/fine art photographer, who currently works in an all digital medium. I focus primarily on the Southwest United States, with an emphasis on New Mexico. The goal of my photography is to record the interplay of culture, nature, and sunlight in natural and brilliant color. These four elements provide for an ever-changing challenge and opportunity. All of my prints are archival and framed to museum conservation level of quality." |
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