Daniel Grant
Hometown: Simi Valley, CA
Lives and Works: San Francisco, CA
Education:
NC State University School of Design: Masters of Landscape Architecture
Universidad Pias Vasco: Architecture + Photography
UC Santa Barbara: BA in Environmental Studies

Toy Camera Photography printed as archival pigment prints on museum quality Hahnemühle 308 archival cotton rag, signed + numbered verso Unframed 10 x 10", Edition of 50 20 x 20", Edition of 25

Toy Camera Photography printed as archival pigment prints on museum quality Hahnemühle 308 archival cotton rag, signed + numbered verso Unframed 10 x 10", Edition of 50 20 x 20", Edition of 25

Toy Camera Photography printed as archival pigment prints on museum quality Hahnemühle 308 archival cotton rag, signed + numbered verso Unframed 10 x 10", Edition of 50 20 x 20", Edition of 25

Toy Camera Photography printed as archival pigment prints on museum quality Hahnemühle 308 archival cotton rag, signed + numbered verso Unframed 10 x 10", Edition of 50 20 x 20", Edition of 25

Toy Camera Photography printed as archival pigment prints on museum quality Hahnemühle 308 archival cotton rag, signed + numbered verso Unframed 10 x 10", Edition of 50 20 x 20", Edition of 25

Toy Camera Photography printed as archival pigment prints on museum quality Hahnemühle 308 archival cotton rag, signed + numbered verso Unframed 10 x 10", Edition of 50 20 x 20", Edition of 25

Daniel Grant is a designer and fine art photographer based in San Francisco, California. He spent his formative years traveling thru the United States, Mexico and Europe, where art, culture and the natural world made a lasting impression. Toy cameras (Holga and Diana), with their soft focus, childlike naivete and ageless qualities, seemed the best way to express himself and tell his unique stories. Daniel recently received 'best of show' by the International Photography Awards and was featured in their traveling exhibition. Daniel Grant's photographs have won awards in other international exhibitions and are held in both private and public collections.
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