Robert Mintzes Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Robert Mintzes based on themed collections. 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.
Artwork
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.
Orderly Cascade by Robert Mintzes
The Mouth by Robert Mintzes
Tranquility by Robert Mintzes
Morning Bloom by Robert Mintzes
Drop by Robert Mintzes
Autumn Flows by Robert Mintzes
Bridge of Stars by Robert Mintzes
The Low Fog by Robert Mintzes
42BDFM by Robert Mintzes
Aqueous Duality by Robert Mintzes
Negev Road by Robert Mintzes
Light's Last Bloom by Robert Mintzes
Goodnight Gulf by Robert Mintzes
Origins by Robert Mintzes
Daybreak Over Desolation by Robert Mintzes
A Sunset Caravan by Robert Mintzes
The Radiant City by Robert Mintzes
The Stills by Robert Mintzes
Holy Hibiscus by Robert Mintzes
Sinuosity by Robert Mintzes
Suspended Value by Robert Mintzes
Skyline/Shoreline by Robert Mintzes
New York, I Love You by Robert Mintzes
Rose in Snow by Robert Mintzes
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About Robert Mintzes
Photography and design have been great passions of mine since I was very young. In middle school, when most people my age were using disposable cameras or auto-loading point-and-shoot film cameras, I was learning how to use 35mm and medium format full manual photo systems, thanks to my parents' collection of old film cameras.
My Work:
Nature: My first love in photography was - and still is - nature. It's a love I got from my father, as I used to review and absorb his collection of slides. When I was finally able enough to use his cameras, I would spend a great deal of time on family trips wanting to capture unique views of extraordinary places and things, be it a sweeping, dramatic landscape or the minute details of a beautiful flower on a city street.
Architecture: In addition to being a photographer, I work as an architectural designer in New York. My experiences in architecture have given me an appreciation for photographing interactions between nature and man. so how we impact our landscape means a lot to me. Some of my architectural work is celebratory, and some of it is critical. I'll leave it to you to decide which is which.
People/Street: I became interested in photographing people during college, thanks to exposure to a number of talented people both inside and outside the classroom. From them, I developed a love for taking all kinds of portraits, be they candid street photos or posed acting headshots. What's great about people is that they all have a story. Depending on the situation, you will or won't know those stories.
Film: Today, I shoot primarily in digital, but I still endeavor for much of my photography to evoke the feeling of film. I started out shooting film as a child, and from time to time, I will shoot a roll of film as part of my process. Digital makes it easy to have a "spray-and-pray" mentality in photography, and I feel, regardless of format, that it is important to always be patient and discerning in finding the best moments to capture.