Matthew Parker's photography is captivated by the challenge of catching
the beauty of creation, undestroyed by humans. Whether in distant
National Parks, urban parks or in his hometown of San Diego, Matt enjoys using the camera lens to
frame the incredible beauty around him. He seeks to capture both the
easily-overlooked beauty of subtle patterns in rocks and water
reflections, as well as the magnificent grandeur of mountain peaks and
grand vistas.
Matthew has been fascinated by photography since he got his first Nikon
camera, a N6006, in 1996. Although his backpacking companions thought
he was crazy for lugging all that camera gear along on their
adventures, he could not resist its allure, and continues to capture
pieces of the experience of being immersed in nature's beauty, as
a reminder for himself and an invitation to others. (He admits to having no memories of hiking without a camera--whether it was an early point-and-shoot camera or his current equipment.) He is almost always planning the next opportunity when he can get out into the "wild" with his photo equipment.
Now, Matthew shoots primarily with a Nikon D300, but still uses film on occasion too, both with a variety of lenses. He enjoys the control over
color that digital printing allows him, and continues to explore the
possibilities new technology offers to the classic photographic medium.
His years of experience running a computer design business have given
him a keen eye for design and experience in digital media.
Matthew's art seeks to honor the beauty of particular places. His
photos are identified by their setting, in appreciation for the
particular and wonderful beauty of the world. Through photography, he
seeks to increase people's attention to the natural beauty around us,
in parks, reserves, forests and our backyards.