Monarch Gallery Artist - David Scheffler
Digital photography

Have you ever stood before a fantastic vista or beautiful object and wished you could share it with a friend or relative who remained at home? Me too. Photography allows me to capture those scenes and reproduce them for the future enjoyment of others.
I most enjoy shooting objects and landscapes, both natural and man-made. There seems to be a never-ending stream of subjects. I find myself making mental notes of photo opportunities while driving, biking or walking so I can then return to the scene when better light, sparser traffic or changed background facilitate getting the ideal shot. I frequently challenge the status quo (CTSQ) by enhancing my photos with treatments that lend a painted or art studio feel.
The equipment, software and technique used to record, process and print an image are technically complex but wonderfully capable. Mastering the resources and workflow requires a significant investment of time and capital. The return on that investment is the occasional “Wow, I got it!” reaction when viewing the finished product, compounded, of course, by a confirming compliment, a peer recognition or the sale of a print.
I hope you enjoy the images below which are part of my exhibit at the Monarch Gallery this month. The theme for June is Flora & Fauna.
Recent Works of David Scheffler:
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At Odds |
Phantom |
Entrancing |




