Richard Iaboni, a longtime Northport resident who now lives in East Setauket, has exhibited in venues across Long Island. He is known for images which boast breathtaking color and tantalizing composition. His photographs of landmarks on both the North and South Shore are prized by collectors because they celebrate life on Long Island.
A photographer for all seasons, Richard’s delight in his craft is particularly evident in his nautical images. Long shots of the tide lapping the shore at daybreak, and color-laden close-ups of buoys or fishing nets recall the romance of the sea.
Nature lovers will be particularly taken with Richard’s endearing images of wildlife which resonate with a sense of discovery. Whether it is a photograph of a swan taking flight or of deer at play in the woods, his images capture the moment and are compelling reminders of the wonder of nature’s grand design.
There is a sense of drama and an alluring visual poetry about structures that have endured the test of time, which Richard explores by photographing lighthouses, weathered barns, stone entryways and old shutters.
Richard is currently probing the parameters of high dynamic range photography, which is unparalleled in terms of detail and dimensionality.