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Artist Statement:
A Native of Washington D.C, Gregory F Bryner received his formal art training at the Corcoran School of Art and Design(1975) where he studied all aspects of photography under the guidance of Mark Power.
Influenced by the works of Ansel Adams, Bryner gathered inspiration for his photography while traveling throughout Yosemite and Kings Canyon National Parks and the West Coast of the USA. He has captured the natural beauty of the Delmarva Peninsula, Washington, D. C. , The West Virginia highlands and the Florida Keys.
All prints in the series are limited editions of 500 8x8 image matted to 16 x 16 inches available framed signed by the photographer.
Bryner's black and white photos are in private collections throughout the USA and Internationally...
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Artist Exhibitions:
At the present time, Gregory Bryner Black and White Photography is on display at Kennedy Gallery in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and at www.GregBrynerPhotography.com.
All Limited Edition Photographs are listed for sale Matted to 16"x16" for 35.00 USD
or Framed in pewter aluminum with glass and foamcore ...
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Artist Galleries:
Kennedy Gallery , 140 Rehoboth Ave. Rehoboth Beach, Delaware 19971 302-227-3903
Kennedy Studios, 574 Main Street, Hyannis, MA. 02601 508-775-9604
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