Biography

Edward C. Robison III was born and raised in Warrensburg, Missouri. While attending High School, he focused on drawing and painting. That would all change when he took his first photography class. While attending the University of Kansas, Edward decided to shift his focus from painting to photography, at which point he transferred to the Kansas City Art Institute. While studying at KCAI Edward discovered the work of Southwestern landscape photographer Michael Fatali. Fatali's work inspired him to spend a summer as a Photographer's Apprentice. During his time assisting Fatali in the field, Edward found that his true passion was photographing the landscape. After graduating, Edward and his wife Janalee moved to Colorado. While traveling back and forth to visit family and friends in Kansas, Edward realized his calling was to photograph the Midwest. Edward, with his wife Janalee, and son Ethan now own and operate the Sacred Earth Gallery in Historic Downtown, Eureka Springs, Arkansas.



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