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Bio for Ron Lowery Born
in Washington, DC and raised in northern Virginia, I became interested
in photography at age 16. What started off as a hobby rapidly turned into
a passion. In order to afford all this expensive gadgetry I decided to
pursue photography professionally. For the next twenty plus years I worked
in various field
In addition to these interests, I have also developed a great fascination with astronomy. To me, astronomy is not just the study of distant objects and seeing back in time. It's the vastness of energy that captivates me. We are energy and everything around us is in a constant state of transition. Energy is the most important ingredient I want my images to have. With cameras I could express what I saw and now with the help of computers I can express what I imagine. Where the plane and scuba help me explore the real world in 3D space, the computer allows me to explore my imagination. For over 10 years I considered my monitor a porthole I crawl through to escape reality and my tablet pen my sword for fighting the evils of mediocrity. Even though these concept images sold very successfully in advertising and editorially all over the world I yearned to travel and explore. In February 2000, My son, Alan, and I completed my second airplane I named Cloud Chaser. It didn’t take me long to realize the lure of this 'She Devil in the Sky' was more than I could resist. With twin engines and six hours endurance on a few gallons of fuel, I felt I could now afford to "live in the sky". Right away I started exploring and photographing everything from the desert of the Southwest, autumn colors in New England to the gator swamps of Florida. Now with these tools that give me limitless perspectives I will never again be tormented by the sign along the trail that says “Photo Vantage Point.” Still seeking even greater adventures, my wife, Sue, and I decided to retrace the route of Lewis and Clark in celebration of the bicentennial event. Unlike the solo projects done in the past, this took a team of four people and a dog (see story). For three months and 14,00 miles we followed the Missouri River and several other rivers culminating at the Pacific Ocean. Since every day and every mile I was constantly nourished with new challenges, I felt it was more an artistic sabbatical than a project. The resulting products of our incredible adventure are a book, DVD and fine art prints from the photos.
See the new art postcards, Sky View Samplers, just released. |
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The Lucy Story |
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