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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, puzzle, greeting card and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Collierville Clock on the Square by James C Richardson

Mississippi Queen at Memphis by James C Richardson

Kennebunk River at Kennebunkport 203 by James C Richardson

Beale Street in Black and White 54 by James C Richardson

Onancock Wharf in Black and White by James C Richardson

Beale Street Looking West in HDR 3 by James C Richardson

Christmas at the Collierville Gazebo by James C Richardson

Trunk Bay Panorama by James C Richardson

Four Chairs at Sunset in Door County by James C Richardson

Main Street Trolley at Night by James C Richardson

Banyan Tree in St Pete by James C Richardson

Green Bay Botanical Garden 199 by James C Richardson

Evening Glow on Beale Street by James C Richardson

Onancock Harbor in Black and White by James C Richardson

Memphis Skyline from Arkansas 075 by James C Richardson

Devil's Island Lighthouse 034 by James C Richardson

Bayfield Marina and the Moon 022 by James C Richardson

Marina at Aruba by James C Richardson

Tram to Mud Island by James C Richardson

Onancock Wharf and Blue Water by James C Richardson

Red Building at Southern Virginia University by James C Richardson

Brick Road in Paducah Kentucky by James C Richardson

Hot Air Balloons 041 by James C Richardson

Cyrus McCormick Mill 267 by James C Richardson
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About James C Richardson
I have been shooting pictures since high school when I purchased a used twin-lens reflex camera from a teacher. Since that time I have maintained an interest in photographing places and things. Several years ago I began writing travel articles for various magazines and newspapers. That provided the opportunity to visit many scenic and unusual places. It has made me realize how beautiful this country is.
Afterward, I became seriously involved in producing artwork from my travels. So naturally, the next step was to associate myself with certain art galleries and juried shows to share my work. I am fortunate to have been invited to many shows around the Southeast.
My techniques are simple. Nothing fancy. That would probably detract from the work’s intended purpose. I have used several formats – 35mm, 6 x 7, and now digital. From the resulting images, I select the most appealing. Then I print the chosen photographs on acid-free paper, mat and mount each piece using archival materials. Finally, I frame some leaving a selection unframed so the potential buyer can customize the piece to their environs.
For me, the joy is in seeing a work from idea, to viewfinder, to finished work of art. That is worth the effort. And it makes me proud.