Richard Hemingway Art Collections
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Artwork by Richard Hemingway
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Tiki Bar as the sun fades by Richard Hemingway
Cigar by Richard Hemingway
Paddock Area by Richard Hemingway
Disney Resort Vero Beach by Richard Hemingway
Erotic Fantasy by Richard Hemingway
Underwear II by Richard Hemingway
Two Pirates by Richard Hemingway
Original Tiki Bar Tote Bag by Richard Hemingway
Lifeguard on duty by Richard Hemingway
Birds looking for sunlight by Richard Hemingway
Lady on a ledge by Richard Hemingway
Welcome Snowbirds by Richard Hemingway
Dockside to the heavens by Richard Hemingway
grunge godess by Richard Hemingway
The look advanced by Richard Hemingway
Patterns in Nature by Richard Hemingway
View from the end of a dock. by Richard Hemingway
A moment of hope by Richard Hemingway
Bartender number one by Richard Hemingway
The view from the mirror by Richard Hemingway
Welcome to Niagara Falls by Richard Hemingway
On the Edge of by Richard Hemingway
The Voyage by Richard Hemingway
Lady and the Tiger by Richard Hemingway
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About Richard Hemingway
Yes, photography is personal and solely my way of looking at things mixed in with all the things I have learned from other people. In general I like pictures that jump out at you and are full of contrast and deep saturation. A lot of my pictures come to life on a metal print surface.
I like pictures that are intricate but look pretty simple at first glance. First, there is a protagonist or focal point that draws your eyes into the picture. Secondary elements like people, trees, animals or even furniture support the main element of the picture. How does the environment or rest of the picture relate to my protagonist or focal point? Second, a closer look may reveal a specific message that I am trying to communicate. The third element within the picture is where I want to play with the viewer’s mind. What I am I trying to communicate? I don't know, so how could the viewer know, whatever the viewer thinks the picture is about that is what it is about. Have I ever produced a picture that has all three elements? I'll never tell!
To hold one's attention a photograph must have something to give. It must have meaning. It must be informative, educational, exciting, amusing, or inspiring. In the end the viewer has to connect with the picture, otherwise it is nothing more than a snapshot.
Some of the pictures in my collection hang in my living room wall. If I had more space I would like to hang all my pictures that you see on this page on my living room wall. I don't know if other people will see things in my pictures and want to hang these pictures on their wall. I can only hope they will.