About the Book
Most images were captured while on assignment for various clients - travel magazines, environmental organizations, or private companies. A few were shot while teaching photographic workshops, and one or two during rare personal moments while camping or simply exploring.
The beauty of the art of photography is it never gets old, you continue to learn throughout your life, and there is always another amazing image just around the corner, if you are willing to brave the elements.
People often think, because I photograph nature, I completely love the enviornment. I don't describe it this way. I think of my experiences as a full relationship with nature, since I have moments of discovery, happiness, excitment, amazement, loneliness, fear, and frustration.
But through it all, a peace always falls over me when I photograph - it's a process for which I love and one that comes to me very naturally.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 22 - Publish Date: Mar 18, 2009
- Keywords fine art, digital photography, Sean Arbabi, images, photo, landscapes, California, Arbabi, photography
About the Creator
Sean is a commercial photographer specializing in adventure, lifestyle, nature, and travel; for ad, corporate, and editorial clients. He’s had freelance and contracted assignments with over 250 publications and 150 companies worldwide including American Express, Backpacker, California Division of Tourism, Endless Vacation, Fuji Film USA, GEO Germany, Microsoft, National Geographic Adventure and Traveler, The New York Times, Nikon Inc., The North Face, Outside, Random House, REI, Timex, Via magazine, and Woodbridge wines. Sean has shot over 200 assignments for Sunset, written many feature authors which he photographed, and authored the book The BetterPhoto Guide to Exposure. A native Californian, he received his B.A. in Commercial photography from Brooks Institute in ‘91, began his business thereafter combining outdoor, on-location, and studio photography. To date he’s shot over a half a million images, written numerous articles, and currently working on a tv show on photography.