Photography
LINDSEY MCCUTCHEN (Photographer): Stage Door of the Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois
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LINDSEY MCCUTCHEN (Photographer): Sarah Jarosz - Polaroid Lovers Tour, Southern Theatre, Columbus, Ohio (August, 24, 2024)
40” x 30”
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LINDSEY MCCUTCHEN (Photographer): Joe Kwon - The Evett Brothers, Kemba Live, Columbus, Ohio (August 30, 2024)
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Lindsey McCutchan (b. 1965)
The Sentinel (2024)
Buckeye Lake, Thornville, OH
Photograph 8” x 10” Matted and Framed
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Lindsey McCutchan (b. 1965)
Lotus Blooms (2024)
Buckeye Lake, Thornville, OH
Photograph 8” x 10” Matted and Framed
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Lindsey McCutchan (b. 1965)
Lotus Blooms (2024)
Buckeye Lake, Thornville, OH
Photograph 8” x 10” Matted and Framed
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Lindsey McCutchan (b. 1965)
Red Wing Among the Lillies (2024)
Buckeye Lake, Thornville, OH
Photograph 8” x 10” Matted and Framed
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Judith K. McMillan is known for her detailed and often large-scale photographs of flowers, particularly her 'Optic Exploration' series. These works often focus on the intricate details and forms of botanical subjects, rendered in black and white to emphasize texture and structure. McMillan's approach combines scientific precision with artistic expression, inviting viewers to appreciate the hidden beauty of the natural world.
Angel's Trumpets (Brugmansia), Magnoloas, Butterflies, and Moths are a recurring motif in her work, celebrated for their dramatic, pendulous flowers and complex shapes. McMillan's photographs capture the ephemeral nature of these blooms, transforming them into lasting works of art. Her pieces are collected for their aesthetic appeal and their contribution to contemporary botanical photography.
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Lew Stamp, Photographer
‘Red Above Yellow’ (2024) 24” x 18”
The Social Political energy of the late 1960's and 70's drew Lew into Photojournalism. As a photographer for the Ohio University POST Lew was published in TIME magazine as The Ohio National Guard occupied Ohio State University campus in Columbus.
Lew spent the bulk of his career at Knight Ridder Newspaper's, Akron Beacon Journal where awards from The Ohio Newspaper Photographers Association, The National Press Photographers Association, The Associated Press, The Cleveland Press Club, and a Pulitzer Award, arrived annually till he left news journalism in 2008 to pursue freelance corporate work. After the death of his wife of 50 years, Plaid Lynn Casson Stamp, who was a journalist in her own right, Lew moved again to Southern Ohio, this time in Granville, returning to his roots of fine art photography.
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Lew Stamp, Photographer
‘White Barn, Lancaster, OH’ (2024) 24” x 18”
The Social Political energy of the late 1960's and 70's drew Lew into Photojournalism. As a photographer for the Ohio University POST Lew was published in TIME magazine as The Ohio National Guard occupied Ohio State University campus in Columbus.
Lew spent the bulk of his career at Knight Ridder Newspaper's, Akron Beacon Journal where awards from The Ohio Newspaper Photographers Association, The National Press Photographers Association, The Associated Press, The Cleveland Press Club, and a Pulitzer Award, arrived annually till he left news journalism in 2008 to pursue freelance corporate work. After the death of his wife of 50 years, Plaid Lynn Casson Stamp, who was a journalist in her own right, Lew moved again to Southern Ohio, this time in Granville, returning to his roots of fine art photography.
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LEW STAMP American Photographer (b. 1948)
‘The New York Farm’
Pastoral, early exploration of Wet Ink Jet Process. Archival Ink Jet Print. Ithaca, NY (2022).
Using a multi-level process beginning with a photograph, Lew incorporates wet ink onto the photo, often multiple times, thereby creating a unique image that captures his creative prowess and offers us a novel way of viewing the world.
The Social Political energy of the late 1960's and 70's drew Lew into Photojournalism. As a photographer for the Ohio University POST Lew was published in TIME magazine as The Ohio National Guard occupied Ohio State University campus in Columbus.
Lew spent the bulk of his career at Knight Ridder Newspaper's, Akron Beacon Journal where awards from The Ohio Newspaper Photographers Association, The National Press Photographers Association, The Associated Press, The Cleveland Press Club, and a Pulitzer Award, arrived annually till he left news journalism in 2008 to pursue freelance corporate work. After the death of his wife of 50 years, Plaid Lynn Casson Stamp, who was a journalist in her own right, Lew moved again to Southern Ohio, this time in Granville, returning to his roots of fine art photography.
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‘Catch Me If You Can’ (25.5” x 19.25”)
The Social Political energy of the late 1960's and 70's drew Lew into Photojournalism. As a photographer for the Ohio University POST Lew was published in TIME magazine as The Ohio National Guard occupied Ohio State University campus in Columbus.
Lew spent the bulk of his career at Knight Ridder Newspaper's, Akron Beacon Journal where awards from The Ohio Newspaper Photographers Association, The National Press Photographers Association, The Associated Press, The Cleveland Press Club, and a Pulitzer Award, arrived annually till he left news journalism in 2008 to pursue freelance corporate work. After the death of his wife of 50 years, Plaid Lynn Casson Stamp, who was a journalist in her own right, Lew moved again to Southern Ohio, this time in Granville, returning to his roots of fine art photography.
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LEW STAMP American Photographer (b. 1948)
‘The Black Apple’
Still life of fruit. Ink Jet Digital Archival Print. Granville, OH (2024).
The Social Political energy of the late 1960's and 70's drew Lew into Photojournalism. As a photographer for the Ohio University POST Lew was published in TIME magazine as The Ohio National Guard occupied Ohio State University campus in Columbus.
Lew spent the bulk of his career at Knight Ridder Newspaper's, Akron Beacon Journal where awards from The Ohio Newspaper Photographers Association, The National Press Photographers Association, The Associated Press, The Cleveland Press Club, and a Pulitzer Award, arrived annually till he left news journalism in 2008 to pursue freelance corporate work. After the death of his wife of 50 years, Plaid Lynn Casson Stamp, who was a journalist in her own right, Lew moved again to Southern Ohio, this time in Granville, returning to his roots of fine art photography.
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LEW STAMP American Photographer (b. 1948)
‘The Moon is a Harsh Mistress’
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is an homage to Robert A. Heinlein, the American science fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and naval officer (1907-1988). Wet Ink Jet multimedia process. Archival Ink Jet Print. Granville, OH (2024).
Using a multi-level process beginning with a photograph, Lew incorporates wet ink onto the photo, often multiple times, thereby creating a unique image that captures his creative prowess and offers us a novel way of viewing the world.
The Social Political energy of the late 1960's and 70's drew Lew into Photojournalism. As a photographer for the Ohio University POST Lew was published in TIME magazine as The Ohio National Guard occupied Ohio State University campus in Columbus.
Lew spent the bulk of his career at Knight Ridder Newspaper's, Akron Beacon Journal where awards from The Ohio Newspaper Photographers Association, The National Press Photographers Association, The Associated Press, The Cleveland Press Club, and a Pulitzer Award, arrived annually till he left news journalism in 2008 to pursue freelance corporate work. After the death of his wife of 50 years, Plaid Lynn Casson Stamp, who was a journalist in her own right, Lew moved again to Southern Ohio, this time in Granville, returning to his roots of fine art photography.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Lindsey McCutchan (b. 1965)
After the Rain, Before the Crowd (2022)
Photograph Matted and Framed
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