Thank you for taking the time to check out my work.

 

I ask that you refrain from using any of my photos without my permission.

 

Please contact me for information on prints or visit my website at www.randyfoxphotography.com.

 

An interview I recently did with urbankulturblog urbankulturblog.com/2012/01/17/randy-fox-interview-with-ukb/

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  • JoinedAugust 2007
  • Current cityPittsburgh, PA
  • CountryUSA

Testimonials

" A great photographer and recorder of our industrial past as well as urban decay. a great eye for the beauty of our fading past. Keep up the good work!"

February 28, 2013
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In the friendly but competitive flickr environment Randy is filling a genuinely unique niche. Well done Randy! Keep up the good work. Don...

February 14, 2011

Randy Fox is a great inspiration to me. His work is highly intriguing, nostalgic and cohesive throughout a sizable body of work that continues to impress. The dead on facades are thoughtfully composed and tastefully selected. Randy has a keen focus on the scene as a whole, and in doing so, paints a very vivid pictur… Read more

Randy Fox is a great inspiration to me. His work is highly intriguing, nostalgic and cohesive throughout a sizable body of work that continues to impress. The dead on facades are thoughtfully composed and tastefully selected. Randy has a keen focus on the scene as a whole, and in doing so, paints a very vivid picture of the America most commonly passed on an aging two lane road. I'd love a coffee table book.

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August 11, 2010

Congoeels is not only a photographer but a friend on Flickr. Weekly, I visit his photostream because his work is nothing more but inspiring and stimulating. He preserves classic scenes that most people simply forget and do not appreciate enough. He sustains the ageless beauty of what consist of long ago, stories we can… Read more

Congoeels is not only a photographer but a friend on Flickr. Weekly, I visit his photostream because his work is nothing more but inspiring and stimulating. He preserves classic scenes that most people simply forget and do not appreciate enough. He sustains the ageless beauty of what consist of long ago, stories we can only imagine through his images. Thank you for your work.

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April 14, 2010