Hello and welcome! On this website you will be able to view and order prints of some of Dustin Blodgett's photography. Dustin is an amateur photographer based in Flagstaff, Arizona. Much of his work includes landscape and nature photography from in and around Flagstaff.
Prints of all of the photographs below are available for purchase in the sizes listed below the image. Unfortunately, matting and framing of the prints are not available at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Shipping and handling rates are listed below as well as instructions on how to place an order for prints. Thank you so much for your interest in Dustin's photography.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Payment Options
At this time, I am only able to accept payment via the secure payment service called PayPal. Click here for PayPal's website. It's free to sign up and transfer funds using PayPal and you may choose between using a bank account or a credit card for transactions.
Once you have placed an order for a print or prints, you will receive an invoice via email from my PayPal account detailing the price of the item as well as shipping and handling costs. Once payment for the print has been received, your print or prints will be shipped within 5 business days and you will receive another email letting you know that they have been shipped.
Once you have placed an order for a print or prints, you will receive an invoice via email from my PayPal account detailing the price of the item as well as shipping and handling costs. Once payment for the print has been received, your print or prints will be shipped within 5 business days and you will receive another email letting you know that they have been shipped.
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Background and Interests
Originally from the small town of Delano, Minnesota, my wife and I moved to Flagstaff, Arizona soon after we were married in the Fall of 2004. We both love Flagstaff and plan to call it home for many years to come.
I love to travel and experience new places and different cultures. I have been to several cities in Europe and Mexico, but particularly love visiting Spain. Its language, food and culture have always held a special interest for me.
I also love spending time outdoors and take every opportunity I can to enjoy Arizona's temperate climate by hiking and backpacking in its many national parks and forests. Although, most people think of the desert and cactus when they think of Arizona, the state is host to a wide range environs. From the tundra like environment on the top of Humphreys Peak, the tallest peak in the state, to the sun baked desert of the Valley of the Sun to the plentiful lakes near the Mogollon Rim, Arizona has a lot to offer.
Although now I work in healthcare, my first career was as an Archaeologist. I did fieldwork for some years in northern Wisconsin excavating prehistoric Native American habitation sites. My particular interest in Archaeology was "Lithic Analysis", the study of prehistoric stone tool production and use. As a result, I taught myself how to flintknap. Flintknapping is the art of creating stone tools by chipping away flakes of stone in a controlled manner. Although I have since changed careers completely, I still have an interest in flintknapping and try to keep up my skill at this ancient art form.
Photography, on the other hand, is a relatively new interest for me. While going to school to become a Radiologic Technologist, we spent several weeks studying film processing, which in turn sparked my interest in photography. After reading several beginner's books on photography I got out there and started shooting and found I had a pretty good talent for it. Soon after I started the photoblog called Flagstaff Daily Photo, where for months I have posted a new photograph from in and around Flagstaff every day. I still maintain that site and I hope you will check it out when you have a chance. Click here to visit Flagstaff Daily Photo.
I love to travel and experience new places and different cultures. I have been to several cities in Europe and Mexico, but particularly love visiting Spain. Its language, food and culture have always held a special interest for me.
I also love spending time outdoors and take every opportunity I can to enjoy Arizona's temperate climate by hiking and backpacking in its many national parks and forests. Although, most people think of the desert and cactus when they think of Arizona, the state is host to a wide range environs. From the tundra like environment on the top of Humphreys Peak, the tallest peak in the state, to the sun baked desert of the Valley of the Sun to the plentiful lakes near the Mogollon Rim, Arizona has a lot to offer.
Although now I work in healthcare, my first career was as an Archaeologist. I did fieldwork for some years in northern Wisconsin excavating prehistoric Native American habitation sites. My particular interest in Archaeology was "Lithic Analysis", the study of prehistoric stone tool production and use. As a result, I taught myself how to flintknap. Flintknapping is the art of creating stone tools by chipping away flakes of stone in a controlled manner. Although I have since changed careers completely, I still have an interest in flintknapping and try to keep up my skill at this ancient art form.
Photography, on the other hand, is a relatively new interest for me. While going to school to become a Radiologic Technologist, we spent several weeks studying film processing, which in turn sparked my interest in photography. After reading several beginner's books on photography I got out there and started shooting and found I had a pretty good talent for it. Soon after I started the photoblog called Flagstaff Daily Photo, where for months I have posted a new photograph from in and around Flagstaff every day. I still maintain that site and I hope you will check it out when you have a chance. Click here to visit Flagstaff Daily Photo.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
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