/ 2014 / Fine Art / Nudes

"Projected Image"

"Projected Image" is a photograph from my series "Natures
Projected Images", takes the form of projecting images I have
taken of Mother Nature's wonders including, rocks, flowers, trees,
water, light, etc. onto the nude body and capturing the beauty
excess of both.

Forty years experience in fine art photography, glamour, nudes, and stock photography. Helped form The Art institute of Colorado
Photography Department and was President of The Colorado Photographic Arts Center for five years. Have exhibited extensively in the United States and in various countries.
In the permanent collection of The Denver Art Museum, The Colorado Photographic Arts Center, The Denver Press Club, and the
(C.E.P.A.) Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts in New York. In 2016 represented by The Andrew Smith Gallery in Santa Fe,
New Mexico.

Awards PERMANENT COLLECTIONS
Denver Art Museum - Denver, Colorado
Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts - (CEPA) Buffalo, New York
Colorado Photographic Arts Center – (CPAC) Denver, Colorado
The Denver Press Club - Denver, Colorado

Forty years experience in fine art photography, glamour, nudes, and stock photography. Helped form The Art institute of Colorado
Photography Department and was President of The Colorado Photographic Arts Center for five years. Produced "How-to Video" called
"Glamour Photography on Location with Dick Nosbisch." Have exhibited extensively in the United States and in various countries.
In the permanent collection of The Denver Art Museum, The Colorado Photographic Arts Center, The Denver Press Club, and the
(C.E.P.A.) Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts in New York. In 2016 represented by The Andrew Smith Gallery in Santa Fe,
New Mexico. Continuing working on my photography and managing and playing drums in a jazz band called
"ALTITUDE: Jazz and Beyond." Life is exciting and fantastic.

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