David Moore
Fine Art Color Landscape Photography
I see the elements of geometry, space, form, scale, detail, material, color, texture, and light in the natural land forms of the West and craft photographic images that reflect these elements in artistic composition.
My photographs range from grand landscapes to small landscape details across all ranges of natural environments, from foggy coastal forests to dry deserts, with occasional forays to iconic built structures.





Directions to Studio #12 at 124 White Fir Wood, The Sea Ranch: From Hwy 1 turn east on Pine Meadow Road, turn right onto White Fir Wood, park in the parking lot south of the Car Barn, walk down the stairs along the south side of the Car Barn to our entry deck.
Studio Tour Hours:
Sept. 5-7
11 am to 5 pm
Studio Closed Aug. 29-30
While my first interest, professional training, and career was in architecture, I’ve always had a parallel interest in photography. In high school I discovered Ansel Adams and the architectural photographer Julius Shulman known for his photographs of mid-century Case Study houses. I was amazed at their beautiful images of the two things I was most interested in, buildings and the magnificent landscapes of the west. I purchased my first camera upon graduating high school and have been refining my photography adventure and craft ever since.
While architecture kept me in an office leading design projects with colleagues, photography fulfilled my personal creative interests and brought the opportunity to explore the landscape character of the American West.
I think visually and understand the world in terms of geometry, space, form, scale, detail, material, color, texture, and light. For photography, I see these elements in the natural land forms of the West and craft photographic images that reflect these elements in natural composition.
I will be showing my work together with my wife, Lauren Moore and her watercolor paintings at our Sea Ranch home.