
"Distinctive
and refreshingly creative", is how many satisfied clients
describe the work of Dan Abernathy. Being well versed in many
photographic styles, Abernathy creatively mixes elegant portraiture
with revealing photojournalism. Abernathy tailors each image to
make an exciting and fresh photograph.
Abernathy
picked up his first camera at the early age of thirteen and discovered
a passion that has been with him throughout his life. While still
in his thirteenth year he had his first photograph published and
that was all it took. He felt something that became a strong driving
force and he has been creating distinctive photographic works
ever since. To capture a moment in time, and preserve it for others
to see became an obsession. He has devoted his life to making
images and trying to see the world through the lens of a camera.
Photography is not only his profession, it is his way of life.
Abernathy
has won numerous awards with his photography and has been published
both nationally as well as internationally. His western portraiture
was seen in the American Cowboy Magazine where his feature column,
"Glimpses" ran. He has done photography work for clients
such as, Hard Copy, Chevrolet and Marlboro. His images have ranged
from troubled war torn countries to the people and natural scenes
in his home state of Wyoming.
Abernathy
constantly travels the globe searching for new images to capture,
in fact, he is most at home when he is on the road. He has been
quoted several times saying, "There is no such thing as a
bad trip. If I make one image, or fill one page in my journal,
then the trip was a success." For
Abernathy, photography is his way of sharing how he sees and interprets
the world that we all live in. He continues to expand his creativity
in hopes of bringing new perspectives of the world to his viewer.
Though the camera viewfinder is small, the artistic eye of photographer
Dan Abernathy is able to capture images that will broaden the
views of others.
Abernathy was born and reared in Bayfield, Colorado,
in 1958. Abernathy attended school in Bayfield and joined the
U.S. Army in 1976. He served in the 1st of the 509th Airborne
Battalion Combat Team in Italy, but received injuries in a parachute
jump and recovered in hospitals in Germany and Colorado before
joining the 1st of the 10th Mounted Color Guard at Fort Carson,
Colorado. Since 1980 he has lived in Pinedale Wyoming, working
as a cowboy, ranch manager, photographer and writer. He currently
is pursuing his freelance career and is owner of Rock Rabbit Art
Gallery. He also publishes Fishing Wyoming and Travelers Guides,
Abernathy's compassion for photography and travel has taken him
all over the world capturing new images.
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