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Artwork by Dave Chafin
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.
Kentucky Backroad by Dave Chafin
Hummingbird in Flight by Dave Chafin
Bleeding Hearts by Dave Chafin
Hummingbird and Red Flowers by Dave Chafin
A Tree in Fall by Dave Chafin
Glass Mill Bridge by Dave Chafin
Goldfinch in Winter by Dave Chafin
Mountain Laurel by Dave Chafin
Young Blue Jay by Dave Chafin
Mourning Dove by Dave Chafin
Columbine by Dave Chafin
Horse by Dave Chafin
Grape Hyacinth by Dave Chafin
Daisies by Dave Chafin
Sunset on the Lake by Dave Chafin
Wheat in Silhouette by Dave Chafin
Glass Mill Bridge by Dave Chafin
House Finch by Dave Chafin
Downey Woodpecker by Dave Chafin
Flower by Dave Chafin
Flower by Dave Chafin
Thoroughbred Horses in Kentucky Pasture by Dave Chafin
Columbine 2 by Dave Chafin
Hummingbird and Blue Flowers by Dave Chafin
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About Dave Chafin
My photographs cover a wide range of subjects. They range from something as simple as a single flower in a vase to the complexities of a nude figure. I consider myself to be a realist. Because of this a lot of my photographs are based on the natural world or the natural beauty inherent in people, places, and things. There are times, though, when my photographs are intended to create an emotional response in the viewer. My challenge is to convey in the viewer the same feelings and emotions that I experienced when I created the photograph.
I live, work, and play in Stanford Kentucky with my wife Cheryl. Cheryl is my "Director of Inspiration and Motivation". She gives me the encouragement that I need to keep doing this photography thing. I continually thank her for being so patient while I hide my face behind my camera or stare at the computer screen editing images.
I've been shooting on and off for 35 years starting out on the high school yearbook staff using a 35mm range finder camera handed down to me from my brother. I cannot thank Barry enough for that first "SERIOUS" camera. Before that, it was all Brownies and Hawkeyes.
Over the years I've progressed through various 35mm cameras ranging from Praktika to Minolta to Nikon. I even owned a medium format Mamiya for a few years. I've now become involved in the digital world. I feel that digital allows for more spontaneity and creativity. It has opened up a whole new vision for me. I shoot almost exclusively digital now, although I still have my film stuff.