Scott McAllister Art Collections
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Artwork by Scott McAllister
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Boynton Canyon 04-343 by Scott McAllister
Moose Ridge 06-056 by Scott McAllister
Transept mountains 04-131 by Scott McAllister
Cathedral / Nuns 06-006 by Scott McAllister
Fay canyon 07-065 by Scott McAllister
Bernharts Dam fall 95-008 by Scott McAllister
Grings Mill fog 15-043 Paint by Scott McAllister
Snow 04-209 Bell by Scott McAllister
Brins Mesa 07-143 by Scott McAllister
Snow 07-093 Coffee by Scott McAllister
Brins Mesa 07-138 by Scott McAllister
Olaf 06-32 Paint by Scott McAllister
Steamboat rock 05-239 Paint by Scott McAllister
Brins Ridge 04-070-71Paint by Scott McAllister
Crimson cliffs 07-063 Paint by Scott McAllister
Boynton 04 376 Paint by Scott McAllister
Alaska 94-1923 by Scott McAllister
Cathedral 06-063 by Scott McAllister
Cathedral rock 07-041P by Scott McAllister
Transept Mountains 04-009 by Scott McAllister
Bernharts Dam Fall 12-20 Paint by Scott McAllister
Snow 04-002 Bell Paint by Scott McAllister
Mitten ridge 08 030-033 Pan by Scott McAllister
Long Canyon 05-219 by Scott McAllister
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About Scott McAllister
Back in PA, Nov 2014
My background:
I started in Pennsylvania, mainly just shooting sunsets that my family and friends never seemed to notice and soon found myself hooked.
My first exposure to Sedona, AZ was in 1989 and I immediately fell in love with the place... a landscape photographers dream. I didn�t want to leave Sedona at the end of that vacation but family and work considerations made me postpone moving here until the summer of 2003.
I have since moved back to PA because of my mothers health and just recently moved to Arkansas to be with our one daughter and her family. I have posted some old slides from PA and some new digital photos from PA and AR
You'll find that I don't have any of the usual stock photos of Sedona, no Cathedral Rock from the Red Rock crossing. What you will find is unique views, most of them taken from vantage points and of rock formations not usually seen in other peoples work. Before I moved to Sedona I had bought 3 or 4 years worth of the Sedona calendar until I realized it was mainly the same 15 to 20 photos used over and over. I guess that's OK for the people who have just discovered Sedona but I knew there was a whole lot more to Red Rock country than what they showed. And I wanted to see it.
When I moved to Sedona that's what I concentrated on doing, getting to places the others have ignored and sharing the beauty that I've found there. I hope you will enjoy the unique views as much as I've enjoyed taken them.
Now I'm concentrating on my Pennsylvania photos again, no chance to get more of Sedona. I'm still working my way through my Sedona photos and will still post some more of them as I come across any more still post worthy.