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Biography
Edward C. Robison III was born and raised in Warrensburg, Missouri. While attending
High School, he focused on drawing and painting. After attending his first photography
class Edward decided to pursue a degree in photography at the Kansas City Art Institute.
While spending a summer internship with Southwestern landcape photographer, Michael Fatali,
Edward found that his true passion was photographing the natural world. 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 true calling was to
photograph the Midwest.
Edward’s work has been exhibited and published nationally. His personal work focuses
on conveying a sense of spirit in the Midwest landscape. Edward’s work can be found in
many corporate and private collections including the US Federal Courthouse, BKD, Capital One, and the National
Arbor Day Foundation.
You will also find his work featured in the Sierra Club Calendars and five picture books
about the Midwest landscape. Edward currently owns and operates the Sacred Earth
Gallery in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, which exclusively features his large-format
landscape photographs.
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