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Birds (9 pictures)
Photos and photo manipulations of birds
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Black and White and Sepia (50 pictures)
Black-and-white and sepia-toned images, regardless of subject matter
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Vintage Tractors (6 pictures)
Vintage and/or antique tractors (mostly John Deere, but others as well)
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Vintage Automobiles (19 pictures)
VIntage, classic, antique cars and trucks
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Memphis and Tennessee (25 pictures)
Images of Memphis and the surrounding area
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Vintage Cameras (30 pictures)
Cameras from the early to mid twentieth century.
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Vintage Phonographs (5 pictures)
Details and close-ups revealing the industrial design of phonographs from the early and mid twentieth century
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Images of Brooklyn (11 pictures)
Scenes and images taken in Brooklyn, New York
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Botanicals (29 pictures)
Flowers, digital manipulations of floral photos, and other objects of natural beauty
Jon Woodhams
Artist Statement: I love vintage things (especially old cars, old phones and radios, and old cameras), so my photography tends to focus on things like that, though I also shoot macros and other types of photography. When it comes to my digital art, it's a different matter. I love bold, rich, vibrant color and am especially fond of large square-format abstracts. Some of them are transformed from my photos, while others are made 'from scratch.' I love both types of work equally because they are both personal and meaningful to me.
Artist Bio: Jon Woodhams is an artist/photographer whose work has sold in New Zealand, Ireland, England, Germany, Canada, and across the United States. Jon grew up in a small central-Michigan town, in the shadow of the auto plants of Lansing and the cereal factories of Battle Creek. He studied the fine arts at a private Chicago-area college and lived in Colorado Springs and Brooklyn before coming to Memphis in 2012. He is a member of Artists’ Link, Bartlett Art Association, and Memphis Camera Club. When not shooting pictures or creating art, he is a book editor for a small New York publisher.
Solo exhibits:
Lucius E. and Elsie C. Burch, Jr. Library (Collerville, TN): July 2015, July 2016, October 2017
Memphis Botanic Garden (Fratelli's Cafe): May 2016
Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center (Bartlett, TN): January-February 2016
Four-person show: FourSights at Gallery Ten Ninety One (Cordova/Memphis), April 2017
Group exhibits with Bartlett Art Association and Artists' Link:
Christian Brothers University's Beverly & Sam Ross Gallery (Memphis)
Trezevant Manor (Memphis)
Gallery Ten Ninety One (Cordova/Memphis)