Richard Smith Art Collections
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Artwork by Richard Smith
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.

Oklahoma City's Martin Nature Park in Fall Color by Richard Smith

Martin Park in the Fog by Richard Smith

Creek and Fall Color by Richard Smith

A small hidden pond in fall color in Oklahoma City by Richard Smith

Palo Duro Canyon by Richard Smith

Adams Falls Rocky Mountain NP by Richard Smith

Price Falls in Autumn color. by Richard Smith

Oklahoma City's Lake Hefner surrounded by trees in fall color by Richard Smith

Native American Shield and Spear by Richard Smith

Arcadia Round Barn and Wildflowers by Richard Smith

Old Bridge in the Fall by Richard Smith

Bluffs in the Glass Mountains by Richard Smith

Tree and Sun from Mt Scott by Richard Smith

Dunes by Richard Smith

Egret Showing Off by Richard Smith

Redbuds and a Distant Bridge by Richard Smith

Alaskan Pioneer MIning Camp by Richard Smith

White Tree and Red Rock Face by Richard Smith

Starflower by Richard Smith

Colorado Barn by Richard Smith

Ice Storm by Richard Smith

From the top of Cottonwood Pass, Colorado, USA by Richard Smith

Bald Eagle on an Alaskan Beach by Richard Smith

Sunset at Lake Hefner by Richard Smith
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About Richard Smith
I am a musician and a photographer which places me in the long list of musician - photographers, the most notable of whom are Ansel Adams and Paul Coponigro. But those are just the two most well known. There are many of us. Music and photography seem to be intimately intertwined.
I hold a music degree from Southern Nazarene University and am an active performer on the French horn as well as being a high school orchestra director. I learned photography while still in high school and have extensive experience with film, from 35mm to 4x5. During my film years, I was a devoted Zone System practitioner with many years of darkroom experience in both color & B&W. As digital has taken over my work, I miss the faint orange glow and the smell of acetic acid and still prefer traditional wet prints for monochrome.
I have covered much of Oklahoma on assignment for Oklahoma Today magazine and maintain an extensive catalog of photographs of Oklahoma including Western and Native American subjects. One of my favorite photographic destinations is the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife refuge in southern Oklahoma. Other subjects include rural and urban scenes from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and Alaska My photographs have been published in regional and national publications, on calendars, in textbooks and in many other places.
Oklahoma is a well kept secret. Here the country changes coasts. Eastern Oklahoma is the western edge of the eastern woodlands and western Oklahoma is the beginning of the Great American Southwest. While there are no snow-capped mountain peaks or sea coasts, almost every other kind of American landscape is in Oklahoma. From desert mountains in the southwest the great plains of the central area and the woodlands of the east, the landscape is varied and subtle. It's a great place to live and work as well as visit. I hope you enjoy these photographs.