Ken Rohling

Fine Art Photographer

Do you see what I see?

Fine art photography is said to be a medium in which the camera is the tool to convey the artist idea, his emotion, his message, rather than simply documenting a subject.
Ken accomplishes these goals with brilliance and precision.

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Cat & Bird

Inspired by parents, who taught me to be curious and explore, my love for wildlife and nature began the moment I could walk.

At age six, my father handed me a battered 1945 Kodak Junior Six-20, only twelve black-an-white frames, but endless magic. 

A trip to the Catskill Game Farm taught me patience, observation, and respect for animal behavior, sparking a lifelong passion for wildlife and nature photography that has never faded. 

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Victoria Regia

Photo Art 3

Eyes

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Lilly Frog

Photo Art 5

Facing the Day


Photo Art 6

Leucistic Peacock 

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Leucistic Peacock 

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Leucistic Peacock 

Photo Art 9

Air Athlete

Though my career led me into experimental R&D (designing prototype MRI systems and advanced medical devices) and I have enjoyed wood-turning work, photography has remained central in my life.

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Lazy Hour

From the early digital cameras and pre-1.0 Photoshop to 3D graphics and modern imaging, I've explored photography across art, science, and technology, aways driven by curiosity and the desire to preserve moments in time.

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Young and Focused

I love detail, I strive for every little bit of visual stimulation. 
And I learn from every photo.

Photo Art 12

Wood Duck 

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Red-shouldered Hawk 

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Yankeetown Sunsets

I see with my soul

Light and Water

I really want to thank everyone who has supported my passion and dedication to photography. 
Please visit the Rainbow Springs Art Center to view my currently available body of work.