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Fine Art Photographer Tim Zandee
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4" x 5" large-format camera – similar to what Tim Zandee uses.
Stepping Into the Image
Photographer Tim Zandee
Like vintage wine, the landscape imagery of fine art photographer Tim Zandee is created with archetypal equipment. The rich, vivid color of Zandee’s art is achieved organically through the use of a large-format (4"x5") camera.
The opposite of digital photography, large format film photography requires patience, time and experience. While some people shoot 30 digital frames per second, a large-format photographer may shoot 10 images a week.
The resulting composition is the gold standard of fine art photography. Patience is rewarded with incomparable detail, color so intense it’s reminiscent of Kodachrome, and the capacity to produce large – even room-size – images.
Sizeable imagery is one of the hallmarks of Zandee’s art. “Landscapes look better when they’re bigger,” he says. “You feel like you’re there. The art becomes a conversation piece.”
One of Zandee’s recent creations is 19 feet long. It dominates the front room in the Zandee Gallery in Ski Time Square. Zandee’s triptychs, too, can easily serve as the focal point of a room.
Zandee has traveled throughout Colorado and the West, Hawaii and the Virgin Islands, the Pacific Northwest and Canada in pursuit of his art.
Sometimes Zandee gets up in the dark and does “blitzkrieg” hikes to get the perfect picture; other times, it’s as easy as pulling over to the shoulder of the road and setting up his camera. Either way, his artwork has found a home in Steamboat Springs. “Steamboat is an area where people collect Western, contemporary and modern art – all of which is in my gallery,” he says. Some of his newest work was shot at Steamboat Lake in North Routt County and on Dunckley Pass in South Routt County, where the aspen trees are works of art in and of themselves.
Zandee opened his gallery in Steamboat last winter. “My heart is out West. I am a mountain guy. I made the plunge,” he says. Despite
COURTESY TIM ZANDEE
Photographer Tim Zandee uses large-format photography to capture nature settings.

the socially restrictive time during which he opened his new business, he quickly found an audience by delivering personal service: consulting with clients in their homes, arranging digital appointments, using technology to superimpose various pieces on different walls so clients can see what Zandee’s work will look like in their homes or offices, and installing their new artwork for them. Zandee occasionally "North Cascades, Mount Shuksan, Washington," 48 x 58, Fine Art Photograph by Tim Zandee features guest artists in his spacious gallery. Most recently, the work of which local groups have already discovered for Western painter Doug Wodark, whose focus cocktail parties, live concerts and meetings. is on Native Americans and cowboys, as well Zandee Gallery is located next door to Café as contemporary black and white wildlife, has Diva at 1855 Ski Time Square. Hours vary complemented Zandee’s photography. The seasonally; also open by appointment. For more gallery is also an inviting community space, information, visit www.tzimages.com.


Established in 2016 and located in beautiful downtown Steamboat Springs, Pine Moon Fine Art offers a broad range of artwork by fourteen local artists. Collectively, our work is fresh and contemporary, ranging from western landscapes to rich abstracts that appeal to a spectrum of styles.
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