About the Photographer
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Paul Caldwell has been a photographer for over 30 years. His intensity for his craft is evident in his finely crafted images. He has continued to evolve and learn the latest photographic techniques to improve his images. From beginnings with film and Nikon gear, Paul has an extensive knowledge of all aspects of photography devoting much of his current energy toward Digital work. He is an authority in most areas of digital technique, combining a superior technical knowledge of PhotoShop, utilizing both Windows and Macintosh hardware and software. He is currently contributing both as a writer and editor on the website Digital Outback Photo.com. Paul’s subject matter reflects his love of the outdoors and seasonal changes in his home state of Arkansas, and stunning abstract compositions of natural subjects.
Most remarkable about Paul’s work is that every individual shot has a unique story, in a short narrative, which reflects Paul’s dedication to sharing his craft.
Specializing In
- Original, finely-crafted, detailed landscape photography
- Limited edition works
- Products suitable for residential or commercial groupings
- Signed shots with accompanying narrative
4 Responses to “About the Photographer”
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Vernon Habersetzer Says:
August 29th, 2009 at 11:13pmI wish you had some books on the shelf at Barnes and Noble! Amazing shots. These are the most creative shots of Arkansas I’ve ever seen. Really inspiring! I’ve been shooting for 15 years off and on, and have never come across such great shots of our state. Do you have any books in print?
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Henry W. Robison Says:
October 30th, 2009 at 9:40pmPaul:
I was in Mt. View this past week and I saw some of your beautiful photographs of my beloved Ozarks at the Arkansas Craft Guild store there. Your photos were absolutely incredible! I am currently writing a “Natural History of Arkansas” book for the UA Press and I would very much like to talk with you eventually about possibly using one or more of your gorgeous photos in the book. My other books (“Fishes of Arkansas” , “Only in Arkansas”and “Amphibians and Reptiles of Arkansas” all done for the UA Press have used either my photos or those of friends, but certainly lacked the power of yours.
What type digital camera equipment do you use? I have a Nikon D300 currently and use a variety of lenses.
Please let me hear from you when you get a chance. Again, congratulations on your stunning Ozark nature photography!
Blue skies,
Rob
Henry W. Robison, Ph.D.
Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Biology
Southern Arkansas University -
Terri Hebert Says:
February 20th, 2010 at 10:10pmPaul,
I have been an avid casual photographer for several years; however, just recently I have chosen to rachet up the level of my passion. I am concluding the first round of photography classes and will continue in the next level later this year. However, I am finding that the more I learn of the technical aspects of photography, the more I simply must take pictures. I am drawn into this hobby. Thank you for inspiring me to continue to learn and to practice – but more importantly, to enjoy! -
paul Says:
February 21st, 2010 at 2:36pmHello Terri,
Thank you for the positive comments. I have enjoyed photographing Arkansas now for almost 30 years and
as you point out it can be a most wonderful experience.
