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About the Photographer
Scott Summers is based in the Southeast, US.
His specialties include urban and scenic landscapes, macro photography and panoramic scenes.
By utilizing advanced processing techniques and off camera lighting styles, Scott is able to create sweeping, dramatic shots of anything from birds to buildings.
With 7+ years of experience behind the lens, Scott shoots a wide variety of subjects regularly and is constantly in search of new locations and images to share.
Scott is available for spec and assignment work.
For rates and bid enquiries, please contact him directly via 101,109,97,105,108liame.
Featured Images:
The images featured on The Crooked Frame are some of Scott's personal favorites. Doubling as a blog, the photographic descriptions entail Scott's adventure in the image capture and his thoughts on the image in question.
Many of the images viewed on the front page are horizontal shots or have been cropped to suit the formatting needs of the website. However, many of Scott's images have vertical counterparts or can be cropped to print specifications. If you see an image you like, contact Scott directly to discuss how you'd like to use the image.
Additional prints are available via the print menu.
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The Hall of the LawWelcome to the hall of the law. This is the capitol building in Montgomery, AL, where the law is made. Apparently. Gi...
The Sleeping ValleyI’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I like the Jordan Dam. It’s a good area for waterside act...
Rampant GrowthPeriods of rampant growth like this are always hard to track. If you’re not watching out for them, they can sneak...
The LegionnaireIn a place this old, I’m having a hard time not keeping an eye out for zombies. The ancient oak trees, the numero...
StealthOne of the most important important qualities a hunter can possess is patience. It doesn’t really matter ...
We’ve Got a Job To DoThe real catch about nature is that it’s always changing. In the forest, one fallen tree is as much as opportunit...
The Garden of Forked PathsIt’s a tricky one, this garden of forked paths. One adventure can lead you astray. Another can take you toward o...
Safety What?If you grew up in the US as a kid, the wagons pictured here might have a special meaning for you. These wagons harken ...
Look Up!I don’t look up as much as I should. I’m more of a boots on the ground type, and if I’m stuck with my...
Autumn BlazeThere’s no season quite like Autumn. I usually find myself missing it about this time. There’s something...
No Sudden MovementsThat said, even though he was in a zoo, grabbing this shot was no easy feat. I was using a telephoto lens to grab the i...
Crazy LoveI often catch myself wondering about love when I see public declarations like this. Of course, the obvious questions st...
Remembering SpringI spotted this cluster of wildflowers growing on a hilltop the day before I captured this image, but the light was alrea...
Rustic CuriosityThis picture stirs that kind of powerful emotion for me, personally. It’s one of the only photographs I’ve ...
The Misty Mountains Cold“Far over the misty mountains cold // To dungeons deep and caverns old // We must away ere break of day //...
Something BlueOne of the things I like most about the South is the concept of time. Old buildings are a fact of life down here, and i...
Down Into the DeepIt’s dark down here. Thats what I’m thinking as I’m guided along a snaking trail through the belly of ...
Just Around the BendTrivial as it might be, I think there’s a storyteller in all of us. People love to complain about aggravating sit...
WatchdogIf you’ve never been to Selma, AL, you’re in for a treat. The city is so old that it’s falling in on ... Unexpected TreasuresWinter has a tendency to put a damper on landscape photography, primarily because it kills everything. While this is gr...
You Find a Hidden Door . . .As far as doorways go, this is probably one of my favorite. I’ve been collecting images of doors for the past few... |
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