Serano asharpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >Ah. Well, I'll slightly recant my email. I went to the site, and, although >I've only seen his storm work in Lenswork, National Geographic and other >publications, he does seem to have other work. It looks similar though; >his "landscapes" usually have interesting weather like lenticular clouds, >for example. His site also has the words "Fine Art Photography" on the >pages, so it looks like he does consider himself to be more than a >stormchaser. All his work is rather foreboding, though. I couldn't find >any photo on his site that said "warm" to me, but that is certainly on >purpose, I think. > >Andrew > > > >On Wed, September 19, 2012 8:57 pm, asharpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> The interesting thing about Dobrowner is that the storms is *all* I've >> seen him do. He is a stormchaser, not really a photographer, by his own >> admission. >> >> Andrew >> >> >> On Wed, September 19, 2012 8:45 pm, Robert Earnest wrote: >> >>> >> >>> How about Mitch Dobrowner? >>> I am particularly fond of his Storms work. >>> >>> >>> >>> http://www.mitchdobrowner.com/ >>> >>> >>> >> >> >