Adrian Davis was born in Washington D.C. in 1969. Studied photography and design at Northern Virginia Community College. After traveling throughout the country he landed in California and worked as a staff photographer at the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite. Davis currently lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.

 

 

Carl Austin Hyatt's work is represented in collections across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. A 1996 MacDowell Coloney Fellow, Hyatt has extensive bodies of work concentrating on the human form, the landscape, and the indigenous culture of Peru. For the last twenty years he has lived and worked on the coast of New Hampshire.

 


 

Brian Smestad was drawn to the art of photography at age twelve, and by twenty-two he published his first book. From there he went on to establish a boutique publishing firm, Blue Tree, LLC. The series of titles he's developed exemplify his passion for artistry and his enthusiasm for travel. Smestad works in medium format using a Hasselblad and currently lives in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

 

  Galen Saturley was born in Oregon and raised in Iowa. He began his photographic career at age twelve, inspired by the natural beauty he saw while traveling in the Pacific Northwest. After experimenting briefly with filmmaking as a student, he turned to still photography as his full time pursuit. Saturley's tight compositions, shot primarily with a square-format Hasselblad, yield iconic images. When he's not traveling, Saturley makes his home in Dover, New Hampshire.