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“A Portrait…”
Having generous friends who indulge me and cooperate with me on my photo projects is a real gift which I treasure. I found out that having an 8 GB card in the camera can be dangerous. I don’t stop making … Continue reading
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Tagged black & white, photography, portrait
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“Adobe Bridge, PDFs and ISSUU…”
As I mentioned in some of my below posts, I am reprinting one of my books, mostly to have a good working copy around. I am adding text, and the way I work, I can’t really edit and tell what … Continue reading
Posted in art, Artist's book, black & white, book, cedar key, cedar key photography, clam farming, documentary, fl 32625, Florida, photography, Southern Photography, waterwomen
Tagged black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, design, documentary, film photography, Florida, issuu, photography, waterwomen
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“It’s Slowing Me Down…”
…running across photos that I have not included in volume 1, but that nevertheless are – as far as I am concerned – pretty cool. Here is another one of Heather, before she pulled up anchor, pulling up a bag … Continue reading
Posted in art, Artist's book, black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, clam farming, documentary, film photography, fl 32625, Florida, photography, Southern Photography, waterwomen
Tagged black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, film photography, Florida, Fuji Neopan 1600, photography, waterwomen, Yashica FXS-3
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“Reprinting Volume 1…”
I am in the process of reprinting the ‘artist book’ version of volume 1 of my WaterWomen book. Again, I am using 11″x13.5″ Strathmore Drawing paper. I really think it works well for that purpose, although high quality inkjet paper … Continue reading
Posted in art, Artist's book, black & white, book, cedar key, cedar key photography, clam farming, film photography, fl 32625, Florida, photography, portrait, Southern Photography, waterwomen
Tagged black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, documentary, film photography, Florida, Fuji Neopan 1600, photography, Strathmore Drawing, waterwomen, Yashica FXS-3
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“Finally Done…”
With a lot of gnashing of teeth and loads of help from others I was finally able to select twenty-five photos to submit for the NOPA Grant. Now, every time I look at the photos I kinda wish I would … Continue reading
Posted in art, black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, clam farming, documentary, film photography, fl 32625, Florida, photography, Southern Photography, waterwomen
Tagged black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, film photography, Florida, Fuji Neopan 1600, photography, waterwomen
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“Extinct Species…”
I was going to title this post ‘Endangered Species’ but I quickly realized that was incorrect. This is a photo from 1995 of one of the Cedar Key fishermen pulling up alongside the fish-house in his bird-dog [boat]. We no … Continue reading
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Tagged bird-dog boats, black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, documentary, film photography, Florida, Fuji Neopan 1600, net-fishing, photography, Yashica FXS-3
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“Oysterplanting…”
I just finished making a selection and draft printing the images from which my submission for the documentary photography grant I am working on will be ‘culled.’ Zandy is going to do that for me, I am a terrible editor. … Continue reading
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Tagged black & white, cedar key photography, documentary, film photography, Florida, Fuji Neopan 1600, photography, waterwomen, Yashica FXS-3
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“Coffee, Bagels and Photos…”
While it is certainly a joy to make a nice print, it is even more fun passing it on to the person in the photograph. So, over coffee and a bagel we talked about the photo – of course, we … Continue reading
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Tagged arts, cedar key photography, clam farming, photography, waterwomen
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“Technical blah. blah. blah…”
It was quite a thrill printing this photo on the Epson 9900 this morning. I did have to open up the instruction manual and make about half a dozen attempts to print before I succeeded. Basically the printer was set … Continue reading
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Tagged Canon G10, cedar key photography, Epson 9900, nik filter, photography, waterwomen
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