About Evan Butterfield

I've been a photographer for decades, beginning with street photography, then gravitating toward a sort of dark-Steampunk aesthetic, and landing--at least at the moment--in a unique hybridizing of the strange and dark with male portraits and erotic figure studies featuring a wide range of vaguely industrial, generally spikey and threatening, and always just sort of odd aesthetic that leans strongly into black and white and selective color images. In real life, I'm an author, a recovering attorney, and have held reasonably responsible and respectable jobs in education, publishing, and managing a nonprofit association's publishing and conference activities. I’ve been fortunate to be able to retire relatively early, and I’m now living with my husband and a cat on the edge of Las Vegas, in the shadow of the Red Rock mountains, where I pursue my photographic interests and teach an online course about intellectual property law for Arizona State University. I'm also the author of a recent book on copyright law for creative people, “Copyright for Creatives”.

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