Grain #24 (2022) Photography by Aaron Dougherty

Photography, 15x20 in
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Fine Arts photography of the American grain infrastructure: elevators and silos. This series is available in three formats: 30" x 22.5" image size, in a limited edition of 4 photos 20" x 15" image size, in a limited edition of 12 photos 10" x 7.5" image size, in a limited edition of[...]
Fine Arts photography of the American grain infrastructure: elevators and silos.

This series is available in three formats:

30" x 22.5" image size, in a limited edition of 4 photos
20" x 15" image size, in a limited edition of 12 photos
10" x 7.5" image size, in a limited edition of 48 photos

I only list the middle size, but let me know and I can make the larger or smaller available as well.

Printed by the artist using archival pigment-based inks on Canson Platine, a 100% rag, acid-free museum quality paper with a smooth, luster surface.

The image is centered in the sheet, leaving a border all around providing for framing with matt, or framing with spacer bars. Details of recommended mounting will be delivered with the print.

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Aaron Dougherty's story as a photographer began at age 9, when he convinced his father that he wouldn't crash his Argus C-3. A love of photography seemed to run through his veins, as his paternal grandfather[...]

Aaron Dougherty's story as a photographer began at age 9, when he convinced his father that he wouldn't crash his Argus C-3. A love of photography seemed to run through his veins, as his paternal grandfather was himself a photographer and captured "stereo" images with a camera that he aimed from below, the camera body pressed against it. his forehead. It was this grandfather who gave him his very first camera, a square Kodak Brownie using large rolls of 120 film.

The love for photography didn't stop there in his family. His father's father-in-law was passionate about cameras, and he introduced them to brands such as Alpa, Exakta, Canon, and many others. Additionally, her great aunt Ivy was a talented photographer and art teacher. All this to say that Aaron inherited a natural passion for photography from his family.

Aaron lives and works in Kansas City, where he studied architecture and earned his bachelor's degree. For almost 30 years, he worked as an architect before turning to architectural photography as a professional.

His life and career are thus marked by photography, architecture and a passion for capturing the world around him. Born in 1958, Aaron Dougherty continues his visual exploration in Kansas City, Missouri, in the United States.

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