Santa Barbara Courthouse Metal Print
by Roger Mullenhour
Product Details
Santa Barbara Courthouse metal print by Roger Mullenhour. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
The Santa Barbara Courthouse is world famous. Constructed in 1926 to replace the previous courthouse damaged in the 1925 earthquake. I applied an... more
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Artist's Description
The Santa Barbara Courthouse is world famous. Constructed in 1926 to replace the previous courthouse damaged in the 1925 earthquake. I applied an antique treatment to better reflect its age.
About Roger Mullenhour
I started in photography when I was given a brownie box camera at age 7. While landscapes, nature and travel photography are my favorite subjects, I also shoot sports, weddings and most other opportunities when they present themselves. I often assist my professional photographer daughter in her lifestyle photography business. I enjoy teaching others the digital photography process with my good friend and photographer Alan Hart. Together we offer digital photography workshops in California and Kauai. Please inquire about individual training or upcoming workshops through our Focus in Paradise Photography Workshops (focusinparadise.blogspot.com) Besides winning numerous awards, my work has been licensed for web sites, annual reports,...
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Peggy Zachariou
One of my favorite subjects to shoot and this is the perfect treatment. This is a wonderful photo, Roger.
Roger Mullenhour replied:
Thank you Peggy. This place is a two day project if you want to capture 50% of the opportunities for images.
Loni Collins
I like the antique look.
Roger Mullenhour replied:
Thank you Loni. It just seemed to fit what this place is all about.