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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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“From The Archives…”
Whenever I get a case of ‘camera envy’ it is instructive to take a look through my archives and come across a Holga photo like this one of my friends Jonya and Milinda. – A cheap camera will do – … Continue reading
“Sebastião Salgado: The silent drama of photography…”
I have found Sebastião Salgado’s photography absolutely stunning. A few years ago I had the opportunity to see an exhibit of his work at the Harn Museum in Gainesville, Fl. ‘Up close and personal’ his work was even more impressive. … Continue reading
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Tagged black & white, photography, Sebastião Salgado, TED
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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
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Tagged black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, design, documentary, film photography, Florida, issuu, photography, waterwomen
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“It Must Be Spring…”
When I was on my walk yesterday morning, I heard this ferocious honking of several geese. If they had not been making such a racket, I would have never noticed that two of them were up in a couple of … Continue reading
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Tagged black & white, Florida, geese, honking, nature, oak trees, photography, spanish moss
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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
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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
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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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“I am Envious…”
…of this elegant bicyclist riding to work, or perhaps to the Library. I was driving home from work today when I made this photo. I really miss not commuting by bicycle. I have been a bicycle rider all my life … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, bicycle commuting, black & white, Florida, photography
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“Russian Photographers…”
Photo by: Elena Oganesyan I have been following Russian photographers for a few years now, and I even had some of my photos published in a Russian photo magazine. I find that many of them do fantastic work, and especially … Continue reading
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Tagged black & white, Elena Oganesyan, photography, portrait, Russian Photography
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