Everglades Day: fifteen of our images have been included in the Photo and Art Exhibition that is being held atFairchild Tropical Botanical Garden on Sunday, April 5, 2009, from 9:30 to 4:30. The exhibition is located inside the Garden House. You can see the images here ).
Everglades Wildlife Exhibition: Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden in collaboration with the National Park Service is exhibiting a selection of Photos and Paintings at the Ernest Coe Visitor Center in the Everglades National Park in Homestead, FL from March 1 through March 31, 2009. Five images from TraskPhoto.Com have been selected for inclusion in this Exhibit.
As seen in the October '08 newsletter of the Digital Photo Academy:
On September 20, DPA announced a special sunrise Advanced Workshop in Miami, and had a great turnout. Here we share the photo essay from the students on that day's shoot. Click here to read more ...
Where you can find us
Occasionally Traskphoto.Com takes its show on the road, bringing Fine Art Photographic Prints to weekend festivals and Art Fairs. Currently scheduled events are as follows:
We will be displaying selected Fine Art prints of local Florida Lighthouses, including 48-inch panoramic Canvas prints from the image of Jupiter Inlet that is at the top of our Web pages. Other images on display include nautically-themed prints from Cape Cod, the Carolinas, and South Florida.
24th Annual Pompano Beach Seafood Festival April 25-27, 2008 at the end of Atlantic Blvd, right on the Beach. Our tent is just inside the Main Entrance on A1A.
46th AnnualDelray Affair
March 28-30, 2008 all along Atlantic Avenue from Schoolhouse Square to the Intra-Coastal Waterway. We are located in Veterans Park, right next to the ICW.
Following in the footsteps of the Master, Harry Trask, Photographer and Teacher
Recipent of the 1957 Pulitzer Prize in Photojournalism for his photo sequence of the sinking of the Andrea Doria
The photo that graces the top of our web pages is an image of the Jupiter Inlet, near West Palm Beach in South Florida. This panoramic vista was shot from the center of the Route 1 bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, using a Mamiya C330 twin-lens reflex loaded with FujiColor Pro 160S film. Two adjacent images are scanned and stitched together to create the image you see here.