10 Million Visitors - Growing a Creative Path
Reaching 10 million visitors on my Fine Art America gallery is one of those milestones that makes you pause, take a breath, and look back on the path that brought you here.
When I first joined Fine Art America on January 8, 2012, my goal was simple—share my photography. At the time, I had no idea how far that decision would carry me. Over the years, that single step turned into a creative journey that has grown into thousands of images, dozens of collections, new ideas, and opportunities I never could have predicted.
This milestone is not just about a number. It represents years of steady work—uploading new pieces, refining collections, experimenting with new styles, learning how to present my work, and building a presence that people can discover. It’s the quiet hours editing images, the moments spent researching subjects, and the constant process of creating and refining.
What makes this milestone meaningful are the people behind those numbers. Every visitor is someone who took a moment to explore my work—collectors, art lovers, fellow artists, designers, and visitors from all over the world. Some have become customers, some have become connections, and many have simply taken a moment to enjoy an image. All of that matters.
Along the way, there have been memorable moments—being featured in publications, participating in exhibits, collaborating with organizations, and seeing my work find homes in personal spaces and public installations. Each of these experiences builds on the last and reinforces why I continue creating.
Reaching 10 million visitors is both a reflection of the past and a reminder of what’s ahead. I’m continuing to build new collections, expand existing ones, and explore new creative directions. There’s always another idea waiting to be developed, another story to tell, and another image to create.
If you’d like to explore my work, you can visit DaleKincaid.com, where all of my collections and latest additions are available in one place.
Thank you for being part of the journey.

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