Josephine Buschman Art Collections
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Artwork by Josephine Buschman
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.
Watch Where You Park by Josephine Buschman
Monument to Seabiscuit by Josephine Buschman
Mourning Dove Perched by Josephine Buschman
No Haircuts Today by Josephine Buschman
Hills Above Anderson Valley by Josephine Buschman
Putah Creek by Josephine Buschman
Osprey in Wait by Josephine Buschman
Blue Heron in Field by Josephine Buschman
St Peter de Alcantara Catholic Church of Ewing, Nebraska by Josephine Buschman
Half Dome with Clouds Rest by Josephine Buschman
Calm by Josephine Buschman
Egret in Silhouette by Josephine Buschman
Bike Rider on Levee by Josephine Buschman
Late Afternoon Quiet by Josephine Buschman
Head Dress by Josephine Buschman
Deep Maze by Josephine Buschman
Lavender by Josephine Buschman
Trees and Granite by Josephine Buschman
Blustery Yosemite by Josephine Buschman
Yellow Rail by Josephine Buschman
Pots by Josephine Buschman
Idaho Stream 2 by Josephine Buschman
Lost Boat by Josephine Buschman
Stranded Boat by Josephine Buschman
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About Josephine Buschman
About Josephine Buschman
My love for photography came to me shortly after high school in 1967. My education in photography came courtesy of the United States Army. In the Army our training was with the good old 4x5 Speed Graphic. My work for the Army was all performed in what was formerly West Germany over a two and a half year period. I can't imagine what I would trade for those years, they were some of the best. Work there consisted of aiding the medical corp of Europe, so there was a lot of traveling. Shooting everything from dental operations, group photos of medical dignitaries, to aerial shooting of military exercises. It was great for an enlisted grunt such as myself to be able to direct (even if only for a few minutes) 3 and 4 star Generals while shooting a large group photo.
My Army career ended and I immediately enrolled in a commercial/industrial photography program at Laney College in Oakland, CA. There I was most fortunate to find myself learning from Bill High. Bill High was old school and worked in Hollywood doing studio portraiture during the 40s and 50s. It was during this period of education that I learned the finer points of large format view camera work, ie;portraiture, architectural, products and so on. I can't say enough about how important those two years were to my photography education. Bill High was a wonderful man to learn from. All of this led to the opening of my own photography studio at the age of 24 shortly after graduation from Laney College.
To be continued.