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Tony Litschewski has been capturing eye-catching images with large format cameras since 1988.  While attending college, Tony received personal training in photographic science from Jim McCord, trainer of the original Apollo astronauts.  Tony moved to Littleton, Colorado shortly after college to pursue his photography in the western United States.  In addition to photography, traveling, and hiking, Tony enjoys remodeling properties and real estate investing.  Tony is also a licensed real estate broker in Colorado.

 

Tony’s work has been published in numerous calendars, postcards, magazines, books, websites, and other publications locally, nationally, and internationally.  One of his images of Antelope Valley, CA has graced the cover of the Sierra Club wall calendar which is the most coveted publication of nature photographers.  His photographs can be found in numerous private and corporate collections throughout the world.  Tony’s work has also been requested by Universal Studios for use in the Hollywood movie “Out of Sight”, starring George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez.

Tony is always willing to share his knowledge and passion for photography with others.  Each year, he receives literally hundreds of inquiries from around the world about photo techniques, locations, and marketing.  He personally answers each inquiry.  Tony is also in extremely high demand for his photo tours. 

Tony has been selling his photography at high-end art shows and galleries since 1998.  The quality of his work is validated by some of the comments from other artists, photographers, and patrons:  "the most incredible nature photography I've ever seen", "never have I seen anything so beautiful", and "words simply can't describe the beauty of your work".  On numerous occasions, Tony has been referred to as “The Ansel Adams of Color”.  Many of Tony's peers who have seen his work in person regard him as one of the most talented master nature photographers in the country.