Black & White Photography: Urban scenes; Southwest Landscapes and Anasazi Ruins, Studio botanical arrangements
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Ray McSavaney (December 18, 1938 – July 2, 2014) was an American fine-art photographer based in Los Angeles, California. Throughout a spartan but active life, practicing classical Western black and white fine art photography, he made enduring photographs of buildings, bridges, and street scenes of the vast city, ancient ruins and panoramic vistas of the Southwest, and studio setups with varied floral subjects. He died from lymphoma in Los Angeles Veteran's Hospital.[1] Warm tributes to his life and career by some of his close friends and colleagues appear in a ‘celebration of life’ memorial recounted in ‘View Camera’ magazine.[2]
RayMcSavaney (December 18, 1938 – July 2, 2014) was an American fine-art photographer based in Los Angeles, California. Throughout a spartan but active...
workshops by famous photographers such as Howard Bond, John Sexton, RayMcSavaney, and Tom Morse. Lewinsky has stated that one whose photography he attempted...
negatives, and color pencil sketches by the Los Angeles photographer RayMcSavaney.[citation needed] The Portland Art Museum has a collection consisting...
them were John Divola, Eileen Cowin, Graham Howe, Jo Ann Callis and RayMcSavaney. Many of them, in turn, became influences on succeeding generations...
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