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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
Posted in art, black & white, cedar key, cedar key photography, digital, fl 32625, Florida, photography, portrait, Southern Photography
Tagged black & white, photography, portrait
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“Fifty Shades of Green…”
…just kidding. You are probably wondering why I am posting these photos, or more seriously, why do I think they are worth posting, and why do they appeal to me. Tongue in cheek they are a bit like Seinfeld – … Continue reading
“Todd Hido – “Excerpt from Silver Meadows…”
I think this is my second Todd Hido post. I do find his work interesting and what he says resonates with me. There are still too many you know in his presentation, but if you do this kind of photo … Continue reading
Posted in art, color photography, digital, documentary
Tagged photography, Silver Meadows, Todd Hido
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“Connected We Are…”
My apologies for ‘borrowing’ your title Bart, but I am posting this one to engage in a ‘pictorial’ conversation with the Connected We Are series of photos on your blog. Never done that before. I think it might actually be … Continue reading
Posted in art, color photography, digital, Florida, photography, Southern Photography, Uncategorized, Zeitgeist
Tagged Florida, photography
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“Pray That God Would Show His Mercy…”
This past weekend I drove to CK for a short visit.It had been raining across northern Florida for a few days, and I would probably encounter some rain also. While I usually don’t like driving in the really heavy downpours … Continue reading
“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
Posted in art, black & white, documentary, film photography, photography
Tagged black & white, photography, Sebastião Salgado, TED
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“Some Thoughts on Editioning of Prints…”
Here is a snapshot of the fifteen Cyanotype prints I made yesterday. Although I don’t believe in editioning photographic prints, working as I did, and making a bunch of prints in one session, makes me think of them as an … Continue reading
Posted in art, cyanotype, digital negative, photography, Southern Photography
Tagged cyanotype, digital negative, edition, editioning, photography
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“Some More Cyanotypes…”
This morning I had the satisfying experience of producing a 15 print suite of Cyanotypes. The prints are small – 5″ x 3.25″ on 5″ x 7″ Strathmore Mixed Media paper. I took my time and coated each piece twice, … Continue reading