Anthony Beckesh Photography
Biography
Originally from Michigan, Anthony Beckesh is an award winning photographer who specializes in both architectural and fine art photography. He attended architectural school at the internationally known Lawrence Technological University and has written extensively about the construction industry for various publications.
Beckesh has also worked in sales in the construction field and was founder of a building specialties company in California for 10 years before moving to Arizona.
A master of large format photography, Beckesh attended numerous photographic work shops at the University of Michigan, under the guidance of photographer Howard Bond, as well as classes conducted by Ansel Adams.
He has won a number of photographic awards, including "Best of Show" for his image "Cardboard Blankets" from the prestigious Scarab Club, in Detroit, while "Mittens and Thundercloud", his stunning photo of a gathering monsoon storm in Monument Valley, Arizona, was prominently featured in B & W Magazine. The work of Anthony Beckesh has also been displayed in a number of fine art photography galleries as well as libraries.
Several of Anthony’s black and white photos were selected as background art on television shows, including "Saturday Night Live" and "Law and Order", as well as in the movie "The Hard Way”.
His professionalism behind the camera is matched by his years of experience in the darkroom, where he personally hand prints all his black and white photographs. Color photographs are lab printed and must meet his rigorous standards before they are presented to clients.
With his innate photographic
vision, eye for design and years of experience, Anthony Beckesh has established
himself as an artisan who will not only work for you, but will work with you
to present your creations in the best possible light.
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