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Rainbow Spiral Fine Art Print
Rainbow Spiral
16" x 24"
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Price: $46.99
Triple Palm Fine Art Print
Triple Palm
12" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $31.99
Surf Hawaii II Fine Art Print
Surf Hawaii II
16" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $46.99
Peachy Green Fine Art Print
Peachy Green
16" x 21"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $42.99
Rise 'n' Shine II Fine Art Print
Rise 'n' Shine II
12" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $31.99
Dune Grass And Beach I Fine Art Print
Dune Grass And Beach I
12" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $31.99
Dune Grass Qnd Beach III Fine Art Print
Dune Grass Qnd Beach III
12" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $31.99
Classic Lighthouse Fine Art Print
Classic Lighthouse
16" x 21"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $42.99
Crest II Fine Art Print
Crest II
16" x 21"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $42.99
Secret Beach Sunrise II Fine Art Print
Secret Beach Sunrise II
12" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $31.99
Secret Beach Sunrise III Fine Art Print
Secret Beach Sunrise III
12" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $31.99
Dune Grass And Beach II Fine Art Print
Dune Grass And Beach II
12" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $31.99
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When Dennis Frates was flyfishing in Montana, and after catching about 20” brown trout on the Madison River, a thought came him, almost as if by divine communication that when he got home from the fishing trip, he would start shooting pictures professionally. Frate says that how his career in photography was born. Once he got home, he poured over photograph after photograph in Audubon, Sierra Club, National Geographic, and others, almost forgetting to breathe. Frates thought this kind of photography was unattainable. At age 14, after saving for some time, he purchased his first camera for $100. Full of youthful exuberance, Frates took pictures of scenic subjects that occurred in his small world and also of nature. He was so disappointed with these early photographs. He reasoned that if he couldn’t amaze people with his pictures like National Geographic, then it wasn’t worth the effort. So he gave up, put his camera in the closet and literally went back to fishing. While in college, Frates’ passion raged on for the natural world.

He studied ecology and landscapes receiving a master’s degree in these areas. Later, after almost 20 years, he felt compelled to revisit his love of photography and began taking photographs professionally. Frates has always yearned to bring emotion to his life and to that of others and it’s through photography that he manages to do this. Now he has staggering amount of work and his photographs have found their way to the pages of Audubon, Sierra Club, and National Geographic. His art has brought emotion to art directors and their publication audiences throughout the world. Frates takes great pride that he has been able to helphis clients look good.
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