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Saddle Stich
Using waxed twine and saddle stitching a one signature Zine is a bit over kill, but it’s such an enjoyable process that I do it anyway
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Tagged 35mm, aquaculture, black & white, cedar key photography, clamfarming, documentary, film photography, filmphotography, Florida, Fuji Neopan 1600, one signature, photography, saddlestich, southern photography, Strathmore Drawing Paper, waterwomen, waxed twine, zine
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“The Journey Zine” – 2nd Edition
In addition to changing some phots, I also printed this edition on 9×12 Strathmore Drawing paper. which, if my wide body printer holds out, will be my standard paper/seize for my 1 Signature Zines. I also improved, I think, my … Continue reading
Portraits, WaterWomen & Stuff
The below post and some of the preceding ones are screenshots of work-in-progress projects for MagCloud Digest and Magazine publications. They are in no particular order, I work on them as my mood strikes, not a productive way of working, … Continue reading
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Tagged aquaculture, clamfarming, portrait, shellfish, southern photography, waterwomen
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Waterwomen
David Wolanski’s post about his photo in The Sun reminded me that I had not submitted anything to them in ages. I quickly submitted the below selection. Thanks for the reminder, Dave! “Thank you for submitting your photography to The … Continue reading
Spring Break…..
I just returned from Spring Break with the family. While the weather forecast for the week had looked great, at the last minute it turned cold, too cold for me to want to get out of bed early, put on … Continue reading
The Way We Work…..
Jeffrey with bent rods used to stake down the clam belts [see previous post] to the Gulf bottom.