Top 6 Fine Art Photographers in Tucson

What are the essential ingredients for creating a fine art image? A unique vision, technical mastery, and the artistry to execute it with flair. Becoming a fine art photographer is not for everyone but it can be a meaningful way of expressing yourself through the use of a camera lens.

In this article, we’ll introduce some of the best fine art photographers who have chosen Tucson as their base and what it is that inspires them.

Vicky Stromee Photography

Vicky Stromee’s interest in photography began at a young age, with her father an amateur photographer and her mother a painter. She received her first Brownie camera at the age of 8 and was instantly hooked. In fact, she even remembers watching the “magic” of images being developed in her dad’s darkroom. Fast forward to today and Vicky now says she is interested in exploring “edges and intersections of transformation where one thing moves inexorably to become something else”. Her fine art imagery is influenced by her practice as a psychotherapist, which sees her witness human transformations on a regular basis.

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Carol B Parker Photography

Carol B Parker describes herself as a “nature and wildlife lover” who is “addicted to travel and exploring new places”. With her camera in hand, she has ventured as far afield as the South Pacific, Africa, and the Arctic, exploring both above land and below the water’s surface.

Through her fine art photography, Carol endeavors to share the beauty of our natural world with others. When she’s not away traveling and working on her photography, Carol runs a small residential farm with around 20 horses, both young and old. As a result, her imagery often incorporates equine subjects.

Sarah Neyhart Photography

Originally from Oregon, Sarah Neyhart is now based in Tucson, a city she has undoubtedly fallen in love with. Much of her fine art photography focuses on the deserts of Arizona, which she says have taught her a lot.

By walking their “dangerous pathways” looking for subjects to turn into art, she has discovered how symbolic the desert environment is of life, namely that tough journeys build strong characters. In addition to her impressive portfolio of fine art prints focused on Tucson and Arizona, Sarah also runs workshops to help other photographers hone their skills.

Murray Bolesta

Since 2004, Murray Bolesta has been selling his fine art prints to discerning buyers throughout Arizona and beyond. His work largely focuses on landscapes, nature, and travel, and has taken him around the globe. While browsing his portfolio, you’ll find stunning desert scenes and intimate macro images, as well as minimalistic black-and-white shots.

Not only does he photograph the best of Mother Nature, but Murray Bolesta is dedicated to the preservation of our natural and cultural heritage. When you purchase a fine art print from Murray, he soft and hard proofs them himself and uses only the finest art papers.

A.T. Willett Photographer

A.T. Willett is a Tucson-based fine art photographer who has a gift when it comes to his creative use of light and color. His dramatic, large format prints have been showcased at the Tucson Museum of Art and Etherton Gallery, as well as in the University of Arizona Special Collection, at the Ritz Carlton at Dove Mountain, and in the City of Tucson Public Art Collection.

From stunning cityscapes to engaging portraits and storm chasing scenes, there is nothing that he can’t capture. His images have also been featured by some of the world’s leading publications, including TIME and LIFE.

Lacey Wolf Fine Portraiture

If you’re looking for fine art portraiture, look no further than Lacey Wolf. She crafts beautiful studio images that are guaranteed to become family heirlooms and be passed down through the generations. In addition to capturing outstanding portraits, Lacey prides herself on offering a first-class experience, which includes a design consultation that will guide you through every step of the journey.

Not only will she help you to figure out the best place to display your portrait in the home but also to determine the mood, setting, and style that reflects you. “Soulful” and “genuine” are two words that have been used to describe Lacey’s work and we couldn’t agree more.

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