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September, 2011
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Photograph of the Month
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Fine-art photographer Zachary Singer has had a camera in hand since childhood—more than three decades now. His artwork is shaped by his exeriences in photojournalism: While shooting for Greenpeace and other environmental groups, as well as Native American tribes in the Southwest, Zach learned to quickly capture the essence of his subjects.
Zach has written dozens of articles on photography for magazines such as Outdoor Photographer, PCPhoto, and Digital Photo Pro, and has taught photography at California’s Santa Monica College. When time permits, he works with a select group of commercial clients.
Photograph: Fall Colors, Pike National Forest, Colorado
Pike National Forest, Colorado
This is the time of year when changing leaves come to Colorado, though exactly where and when varies year by year. Up in the Kenosha Pass a few days ago, most of the trees were still green, waiting patiently for the cooler temperatures of fall. But on the forest floor a few miles north of there, I found myself in an area of transition, and I saw the colors of summer blending with the warm reds and yellows of the coming season. The leaves overhead created sparkling patches of sunlight on the ground, and all was serene beneath the trees.

Zachary Singer Photography, (303) 718-4188
singer@zachsingerphotography.com


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