randall branham

Southern Ohio

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I use this page as an Internet business card , it tells a little about me and what I have done and how I can best serve you with my photography and writings.

My art is developed for designers, home owners, hospitals, doctors, dentist, corporate offices, restaurants, Interior decorators, or anyone to display good art that will help incurage good conversation and cause one to reflect on other things.

Branham photos are on the walls of customers/client around the world from England, Spain, South Korea and all over America from coast to coast. Randall has won awards with over 36,000 entrys from around the world, and has been published in magazines like Birders World and Back fence. He has 3 books published and is working on his fourth. He teaches photography and has judged for local county fairs .

As a photographer with 35 plus years of experience, I have learned to pay meticulous attention to detail. It’s sometimes the little details in photography that develop into an image that triggers the response that cause us to exclaim "thats what I’m looking for"

My background is a story in itself; I'm in the process of telling it now as a series short stories one chapter at a time; " see my blog" http://randallbranhamphotos.artistwebsites.com/myblog.html

I joined the USAF back in 63 and as an Ohio farm boy I was probably considered backwards. But I met a man that changed my life for ever by teaching me to gain confidence in myself, that which I surely needed, just by giving me two books over a period of two weeks.

After my service in the USAF, I went to work for Pitney Bowes, and was hired without a college degree which was "unheard of", but because of my past accomplishments while working off duty hours during my time in the Military, my confidence and abilitis enabled me to be accepted every at place I submitted a resume.

Later I started my own Real estate company in Cincinnati Ohio, after building 7 offices around the city I sold my business to one of the largest in the city and moved to a farm in Indiana.

But, not really ready to retire and only in my late forty's I started concentrating on my photography. I guess I've read every book available by every major photographer, from Ansel Adams to Galen Rowell.

I bought my first real camera in 1976, a Minolta SLR to photograph the mountains in Montana on a hunting trip and some say, he's never laid it down. I now shoot with a

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