David Sams Art Collections
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Artwork by David Sams
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Corvette Grand Sport and Moonrise by David Sams
Moonrise over Sunflower Field by David Sams
Zion United Methodist Church by David Sams
Golden Steel Rails by David Sams
Wild Iris by the River by David Sams
A Warm Welcome Awaits by David Sams
Western Bluebird on Mullein by David Sams
Moon and Airliner by David Sams
Garland Theater by David Sams
C-17 Transport and Red-Tailed Hawk by David Sams
Go Zags Clocktower by David Sams
Doyle's Ice Cream Parlor by David Sams
Ferguson's Cafe at Dusk by David Sams
Garland Avenue Milk Bottle by David Sams
Inferno Cone Juniper Tree by David Sams
Spokane Skyline from Sunset Hill by David Sams
American Goldfinch Feeding on Garden Cosmos Seeds by David Sams
Rolling Hills and Autumn Clouds by David Sams
Bull Moose by David Sams
Comet NEOWISE in Midnight Sky by David Sams
Sunflower Field by David Sams
Road to Cape Perpetua by David Sams
House Finches in Apple Tree by David Sams
Old Stump and Autumn Mists by David Sams
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I was born in Spokane, Washington in 1951 and grew up near Mica, Washington.
My interest in photography began with watching my mother make photographs with her Kodak Brownie box camera. My first camera was purchased for twenty-five cents at a rummage sale when I was thirteen years old. By the time I was in high school, I was using a 35mm camera and processing and printing my own film.
I have worked with medium and large format film cameras for monochrome photography, making traditional silver-gelatin prints. I now use primarily digital cameras, along with scanning of film negatives and transparencies.
Landscapes, wildlife, and architecture are my preferred subjects. I am particularly interested in the ways that humans both adapt to the environment and how they modify their surroundings to suit their purposes.
I taught beginning photography for several years at the Corbin Art Center in Spokane, Washington, and for twelve years I taught color processing and printing as well as advanced black and white techniques at Spokane Falls Community College.