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Deborah Gray Mitchell Art Collections

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Artwork by Deborah Gray Mitchell

Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

About Deborah Gray Mitchell

Deborah Gray Mitchell "As long as she can remember, Deborah Gray Mitchell has loved looking at photographs and been interested in taking them. Her dad’s cousin was a small-town photographer whose photos of wrecks made the big city newspaper — complete with a credit line. She was impressed.

Born and raised in Nashville, TN, she used the family camera often, but studied business in college. She obtained her first 35mm camera in the mid 1970s and began learning the darkroom while working at Vanderbilt University. She eventually headed to Miami to pursue photography.

She exhibited her images in local art shows for several years, winning numerous awards and selling many fine-art prints. Mitchell began shooting assignments, and as her client base grew, she dropped the art shows for the world of commercial photography where she shot subjects as varied as million dollar sports fields, opera and theatre performance, food for food court displays, captured art for artists and lots and lots of business portraits.

Recently, however, she has taken a direction back to her roots and her personal vision.

Deborah's new work includes her Morning Light Series, Fallen Soldiers (a study on California windmills) and Floating Feathers. Her fine art photography includes a large body of work on Southern people and food, an underwater pool series shot in the early 1980s, and slice-of-life images from her travels. She has received numerous awards for her work, and her prints are in many private and public collections.

For more visit http://www.dgmfoto.com

And do check out Mitchell’s eHOW photo technique videos on YouTube.
[Exerpts of Biography by Be Inkandescent, the E-zine.]