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Inspired Fine Art Photography of Ed Hamlin


 
 
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Beach House by Ed Hamlin, Photography, 16" x 20", $750.00

Abandoned beach house in Crystal Cove, CA Signed Limited Edition Silver Gelatin Print

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Blue Sunset by Ed Hamlin, Photography, 24" x 30", $750.00

Low tide sunset in Near Crystal Cove State Park. Limited Edition Print.

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Forgotten by Ed Hamlin, Photography, 16" x 20", $750.00

Abandoned Stamp mill for the Big Horn mine in the San Gabriel Mountains, Silver Gelatin Print Limited Edition

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Danas Pale Sunset by Ed Hamlin, Photography, 16" x 20", $900.00

Sunset Near Laguna Beach, Signed Limited Edition Fine Art Print.

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Sunrise alone by Ed Hamlin, Photography, 24" x 30", $900.00

Foggy sunrise over the Prado Basin, Southern California, signed Limited Edition, unframed.

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  • Artist Name:
  • Ed Hamlin
  • Location:
  • California
  • Statement:
  • My vision is to capture the hadiwork of God in the images he gives me. I have been a Christian for more than half my life. I see his work everyday in people and in the world we live. I prefer Black and White, so all of my prints are Silver Gelatin. Every Print is Museum Quality on archival papers, which if frame correctly will last many lifetimes. I hope you enjoy my work.
  • Biography:
  • I started photography when I was a kid helping my father in his darkroom.I contniued to shoot film over the years, and most of what I shot was black and white films. I finally switched to digital this past year. Unforntunately I lost a lot of my images due to fire and divorce, not a great combination, LOL. So I am rebuilding my portfolio and look forward to new work. A side note I retired from the US Air Force in 1996 and recently returned to the passion of my life due to the econimic down turn. I realized that life had been comforatble but to not be doing what I love to do is slow death. So it is photography for the remainder of my life