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“Reflection…”

When I started lith printing shortly before digital came along I became enchanted and delighted with the process. In addition to the ‘look’ I achieved with lith printing, I liked the element of surprise and chance I encountered when making … Continue reading

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Juxtaposition 2

So far, pairing my images from the WaterWomen portfolio is making sense.  I have struggled for a while trying to figure out how to augment or complete the documentary photos of people I already have with scenes from the working … Continue reading

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WaterWoman Profile and Low Tide @ Goose Cove

  In a documentary portfolio, how do you introduce different styles of photography and make them work? In this case a solarized portrait and pinhole, lith printed, landscape? In a recent comment Annie pointed out to my that there was … Continue reading

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Hybrid

The digital versus film/darkroom discussion does not much interest me. I thoroughly enjoy having both, working in one or the other medium, and combining them when it suits my purposes. This ‘Tarnished Mirror’ piece started out as a lith print … Continue reading

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