Patrick Smith Landscape and Seascape Photography



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2009/09/25 - See my prints at the Four Seasons in LA's Westlake Village from October 16th through
January 15th.  The opening will be on Friday October 16th from 6-7pm in the second floor art gallery.

2009/09/21 - I will be participating in a 1-day landscape photography workshop at Point Reyes
National Seashore on March 13, 2010 with David Fitsimmons.  See his excellent work at  
Fitzsimmons
Photography.  David's work and writing has been published in numerous magazines and he is a great
speaker.  For more information, email me at patrick at patricksmithphotography.com

2009/08/27 - View my prints at the
Capture/Thomas Barbey Fine Art galleries at 589 Bridgeway
opposite Horizons restaurant in Sausalito, California, and at 105 Plaza Street in Healdsburg, California.  
Their website is not updated yet but some of my prints have arrived there.

2009/07/20 - An average of 10,000 people view my work every day on Flickr!

2009/06/09 - I am a winner in the 2009 Nature's Best photo competition! 'Portal of the sun,' (the first
image in the Big Sur North gallery).

2009/03/15 - The annual Nature Conservancy photo contest results are in and I had two images
selected.  One was a runner-up and one was awarded an honorable mention.  
Have a look!

2009/02/06 - The photo website, Flickr featured their mapping system in their daily web log with 100
million geo-tagged photos ranked by 'interestingness' and displayed
one of my images on top of it!

Also:  An exhibition of my images was on display at
The Lightroom, located at 2263 Fifth St. in
Berkeley, California.  The Lightroom people are master printers and discounts off the regular website
prices were given for prints ordered at the gallery.
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