Tim Pratt

Artist’s Statement

I love to find and photograph that elusive image that is gone in an instant. The kind of thing that makes most people say, “If I only had a camera with me.” Well, I do have mine with me, and more often than not, I get the shot.

Artist’s Bio

Tim got his first camera over 50 years ago and has been fascinated with photography ever since. He has traveled extensively and has captured many eye-pleasing and exotic images through his camera lens. He has been a member of COAL since 1994 and you can find Tim displaying and selling his images at the Carlsbad Inn Sidewalk Art Show, sponsored by COAL, almost any weekend weather permitting.

Artwork by Tim Pratt

Where to find Tim Pratt online:

email: TimWPratt@gmail.com

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