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Afterimage Photograph Gallery

Claiming to be one of the oldest photography galleries in the world, this Dallas, Texas gallery offers the work of several well-known photographers for sale.

The Digital Photography Exhibit

An international juried exhibit exploring new work created by artists who work with cameras and computers. See virtual exhibitions of digitally manipulated photography from 1994 to the present. Artist and technical explanations are available for most images.

Eyedrum

Established in 1988 Eyedrum is a nonprofit organization developing an interdisciplinary approach to the arts by incorporating a wide range of contemporary art, music and new media in its gallery space.

Fred Picker Photo Gallery

Fans of ZONE VI photographic equipment and supplies may enjoy Mr. Picker's personal photo gallery. He sold his entire ZONE VI line of photographic products to Calumet Photo several years ago. They still carry some of the products. For those who don't know, Mr. Picker is a devotee of the f64 group and quite fanatical about excellence in photography and photographic equipment The ZONE VI line represents some of the finest photographic equipment available anywhere for the discerning fine art photographer. Search for ZONE VI STUDIOS at calumetphoto.com for an idea. Check out the wooden 8x10 field camera.

Jerry Uelsmann

Yes, he has an online gallery. You can purchase some of his most well-known images. Mr. Uelsmann is one of the most influential photographers of our time. Most amazing is that he has created all of the images in the darkroom, NOT in Photoshop. Check it out.

Photo Eye

One of the best collections of modern photography on the Web, Photo Eye also allows photographers to pay for server space and market their fineart online. Be sure to investigate the bookstore while you're there! Photo Eye has been publishing fine photography books for many years and has over 14,000 titles accessible through their database.

Zone Zero

ZoneZero © is dedicated to photography. Its name intends to be a metaphor for the journey from analog to digital image making. One of the references comes from "The Zone System" a fine exa.m.ple of the analog heritage in photography made so famous by Ansel Adams. From the analog dark room we are now moving to the digital one; where everything analog is transformed into digits represented through the infinite combinations of either zeros or ones. Available in Spanish and English versions.