by Nat Coalson | Jan 30, 2014 | Architectural Photography, Fine Art Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
A single, narrow window lets the daylight into a dark room in Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire, England. Built by Robert de Tattershall in 1231, Tattershall Castle has its origins in either a stone castle or a fortified manor house. It was largely rebuilt in brick, and greatly expanded, by Ralph, 3rd Lord Cromwell, Treasurer of England, between 1430 and 1450. Prints available. Click for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Oct 11, 2013 | Fine Art Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
A thorny rosebush protrudes a thick vine with a single red bloom through the ancient iron bars of a window in a rough stone wall, deep in the heart of Dubrovnik, Croatia. Prints available; click for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Oct 10, 2013 | New Work, Travel Photography
The summer sun, high in a clear, blue sky, shines through Laburnum trees outside the Gothenburg Cathedral in Sweden’s historic city. Gothenburg Cathedral is the seat of the bishop for the diocese of Gothenburg of the Church of Sweden. The main building was completed in 1633 and the current steeple completed in 1643. Laburnum, commonly called Golden Chain trees, are native to southern Europe but can now be found all over the continent. Prints available; click for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Oct 6, 2013 | Fine Art Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
In an old, decaying stairwell, deep within a centuries-old building in the heart of Zadar, Croatia, the narrow daylight from a circular window illuminates a small spot on a few steps. Black and white photograph. Prints available; click for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Oct 4, 2013 | Fine Art Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
Beneath three bells in a tower, pigeons sit atop an ancient church in the Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia. Black and white photo. Prints available, click for a larger preview.