Dick Dietrich
A former resident of Phoenix, Arizona, Dick Dietrich captured the essence of America’s beauty on film for over 40 years. A New Englander by birth, he began photographing as a teenager printing black and white images in an attic darkroom. After many years operating a successful commercial business, Dick embarked on a new career in landscape photography. He traveled throughout the US and Canada seeking to perfectly capture the moods and changing seasons of America. His photos reflect the great patience and reverence he held for his subjects. Renowned for their excellent quality, many of the images were created with an 8x10” Sinar view camera. His timeless photography captures the very heart and soul of our country and has been showcased in National Geographic Books, Arizona Highways magazine, Sierra Club Books and many other national publications.

Dianne Dietrich Leis,
photographing professionally since 1977, began her career running the family commercial studio in Phoenix. In that capacity she did weddings, portraits, and commercial assignments. Summers since early childhood were spent traveling with Dick acting as photo assistant. By age sixteen she began landscape photography as well most often using a 4x5 Deardorff view camera. Her first published editorial work appeared in Arizona Highways magazine in December 1978. She continues the family tradition of landscape and travel photography. Her photo shoots in Europe, Mexico, and Costa Rica have broadened the scope of the collection. In addition, Dianne enjoys still life photography and contributes to several craft and interior design books. Dianne is one of the first photographers represented in LookClickPrint.com, a fine art reproduction network offered in museums across the country. Her photo credits include Beautiful America calendars, Reiman Publications, and Sierra Club Books. Dianne currently lives in Lake Oswego, Oregon with her husband and three children.

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