Richard M. Coda fine-art photography
Friday, January 17, 2014

Inspirations #31: Frederick Sommer

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Frederick Sommer once stated, "Climatic conditions in the West give things time to decay and come apart slowly. They beautifully excha...
Thursday, December 26, 2013

Inspirations #30: Grandma's Curtains

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Well, it's been a long time since my last post... been real busy with work. Not much time for photography... you know the drill. Anyway....
Friday, November 29, 2013

Blurb Book Sale - Ends Dec. 2, 2013

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Blurb is having a sale until Dec. 2... Get 30% OFF the hardcover edition of my book, Primordial:2010 - Photographs of the Arizona Monsoon ...
Friday, January 6, 2012

Portraits of my Father

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Easter Sunday, 1960, 8 St. Mary's Road, Cromer, Norfolk, England There was a book published last year by Lodima Press on Brett Weston...
Thursday, January 5, 2012

My Weekend with Marilyn...

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TruckMasters (Marilyn Monroe), Phoenix AZ, 2009 © Richard M. Coda OK, there's a new movie out immortalizing Marilyn Monroe. Did you kno...
Sunday, January 1, 2012

2012: Out with the new and in with the old?

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Happy New Year! Cascade Mountain, Alberta, Canada, 1990 © Richard M. Coda I'm thinking 2012 will be a breakthrough year for me, photogr...
Thursday, December 22, 2011

Merry Christmas!

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Merry Christmas from the Codas – Rich, Michele and Lindsay! Click on the image for an animated version. Vdara Hotel, Las Vegas, NV © 2010 R...
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rcoda
Scottsdale, AZ, United States
Richard Coda has been photographing since he was a teenager. In college he fell in love with images made with large format cameras. Starting with a 4x5" view camera, he soon moved up to an 8x10" camera and, most recently, has begun working with an 11x14" camera. While he photographed landscapes early in his career, recently his work has focused on that which has been overlooked, forgotten, or looked at, but not seen. He finds compositions where others see the ordinary, or nothing at all. While concentrating on black and white for most of his career, Richard has found a new love for color, using color as the subject, while still retaining his classical aesthetic for form, line and tone. Please visit his websites at www.richardcoda.com and www.richardcodadesign.com
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