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Dallas native Mark Walden's, fascination is to delinete his mind's eye by taking subjects from the initial capture through the finished production in order to create his perception.
Mark strives to blend his varied photographic interests with a particular eye for detail, texture and patterns. He finds even in the most diverse subjects there is a feel to the place or object that his imagination wants to describe with his camera. Beginning in the 70's with course work in darkroom techniques, he continues his self taught study of the craft while refining his own style. His work is found in corporate, federal, commercial and private collections along with local, show, newspapers and galleries that include Hilton Hotel, NOAA, Johns Manville, and The Women's Museum. Locations range from mountains to six atmospheres of pressure under water and subjects vary from ice droplets to tiger sharks to architecture. He also offers artwork imaging preservation to artists. |
