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Welcome! Please take a moment to share feedback with me in the comments section via the guestbook tab at the top. A lot of people look and I like to know what you think. Prints are available- if you have any questions please contact me directly. You'll notice I try and price things very affordably- I like to get my work "out there". For those of you interested in such details; the Roswell (GA) cemetery project is a work in progress and being done with "plastic" Diana and Holga cameras. The Marietta project is one of my first in color I'm always looking for opportunities to display prints-so if you are interested in doing so please contact me. Regards, Bob |
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Bob Packard's gallery contains 92 photos.
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Gallery
$20.00 Prints
(Contains 13 photos) I like to offer some prints at the very affordable price of $20.00 (plus $5.00 shipping in the United States). All prints are of the highest digital quality on museum quality paper (MOAB paper), signed on the reverse. Prints are approximately 8 X 10 inches, but vary slightly due to each image being unique. |
Roswell Cemetery Project
(Contains 21 photos) I am photographing the old cemetery's of Roswell Georgia using plastic Holga and Diana Cameras. A second project and possible stand alone project is focused on the trees. The project will culminate in a portfolio of 10-12 finished prints. |
Glacier National Park
(Contains 7 photos) Glacier National Park located in Northwest Montana. |
Favorites
(Contains 20 photos) No particular reason these are together other than these have been some of the favorites/best sellers. |
Marietta Georgia
(Contains 10 photos) Work from an ongoing project documenting Marietta Georgia. |
Dundee Illinois
(Contains 12 photos) Photographs of Dundee Illinois. Town on the Fox River northwest of Chicago. Most of these were made in the 1980's. Prints are available (approximately 8 x10 inches) for $25.00 each plus shipping of $5.00. Archival quality ink jet prints on MOAB papers. Please email me if you have any questions. |
Road Tar
(Contains 4 photos) You know-the stuff they use to fill cracks in the road. |
Portraits
(Contains 5 photos) |
