About Bob Keller – Fine Art Landscape Photographer

Bob Keller is a fine art photographer whose work is shaped by over twenty years of dedication to the craft—balancing the precision of digital technology with the soul of traditional film. With a deep respect for analog methods, he often turns to medium format cameras such as the Hasselblad 500CM and Mamiya 645, as well as the classic Nikon F2, to capture the kind of rich tonality and subtle texture only film can provide. His digital work with the Canon 5D Mark III and Nikon Z9 continues that visual language with a modern edge.

Driven by themes of solitude, transience, and nature’s quiet power, Bob seeks out remote, elemental landscapes—from the soaring granite cliffs of Yosemite to the wind-carved rock of the Alabama Hills. His compositions are patient and deliberate, inviting viewers to experience the stillness and scale of these wild places.

Though formally educated in business and applied sciences, Bob’s artistic identity has been shaped far more by early mornings in the mountains and late nights in the darkroom. His work reflects a love for the process as much as the image—where light, shadow, and silence come together to form something enduring.