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This September, please welcome ~

Brian Guenthenspberger

Travel Photography

Brian Guenthenspberger is originally from Southern Indiana.  His academic background is in architecture and industrial technology.   

 

He was however a Commissioned Army Armor Officer and Cavalryman.  Brian has recently retired from military service after many dedicated years in support of our nation. Now, you might not imagine a Tanker with much artistic vision considering their well-earned reputation for blatant destruction or “blowing things up” as he might put it, but you would be mistaken.

 

Brian has long been afflicted with wanderlust and always ventures forth with his pocket and/or cell phone cameras to destinations all over the world. Underneath the war paint, track grease, and sweat is an avid traveler with an eye for interesting architectural elements. He does not stage any shots; instead attempts to capture the moment as it reveals itself.  

Brian is a minimalist traveler who collects cartography and vintage navigation devices.  He enjoys simply the journey of travel, always to new places, staying a while and then moving someplace new as the meaning of life reveals its beauty.  He has developed an appreciation for travel writers too, like Freya Stark or Wilfred Thesinger.  When one has been around the world enough, you know that works by traditional writers most accurately identify the best time-tested points of interest. 

 

Brian’s story proves the falsehood of occupational stereotypes and the importance to look beyond the cover page into a person’s depth.  This is the kind of man worth meeting up with somewhere around the world for drinks and intelligent conversation.  His favorite artist besides his old Army buddy here is Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Piranesi also studied architecture before becoming famous for the very detailed way he approached angles and doors, a theme Brian is also quite skilled at capturing.

 

 

Feel free to contact Brian for more information, to purchase prints, or how to find out where he’s going next. 

Travel photography is a way to document the journey and perhaps inspire you too to get out in the world and explore.

Over the next month, we will reveal one of Brian’s travel photos each day. By month’s end, the full gallery of his the journey he is sharing with you will be revealed.

 

(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art

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(c) Brian Guenthenspberger
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger at L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger at L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
Door in Oman sample 1

Door in Oman sample 1

(c) Brian Guenthenspberger

Door in Oman sample 2

Door in Oman sample 2

(c) Brian Guenthenspberger

Door in Oman, sample 3

Door in Oman, sample 3

(c) Brian Guenthenspberger

Door in Oman sample 4

Door in Oman sample 4

(c) Brian Guenthenspberger

Wadi Shab, Coastal Road to Sur, Oman

Wadi Shab, Coastal Road to Sur, Oman

(c) Brian Guenthenspberger

(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(C) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guenthenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art
(c) Brian Guethenspberger, L. Nicholas Smith Fine Art

All Images (c) Brian Guenthenspberger

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