Few and Far Between

Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop. Ansel Adams The godfather of the zone system, Ansel Adams, knew what he was talking about. Great photos, significant photos, are few and far between. This is still true in this day and age when every one has a digital camera

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Another Kind of Diary

Painting is just another way of keeping a diary Pablo Picasso This also applies to me and my photography. I love to look back at my photos and think about where I took them and who was with me at the time. Each photo is an instant flash back to

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Magical Realism

Magic realism or magical realism is a genre where magical or unreal elements play a natural part in an otherwise realistic (often mundane) environment. Although it is most commonly used as a literary genre, magic realism also applies to film and the visual arts. Wikipedia Magical realism is my favorite genre

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New Metrics Needed

Do what you love and the money will follow. Marsha Sinetar I dislike this quote. It simplifies a very complex equation into a convenient sound bite.  The first problem is the assumption that a creative individual wants money and their passion to be intertwined. It’s a nice thought, but money

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Connections

I’ve been watching documentaries again, this time it was Cave of Forgotten Dreams. This interesting documentary by Werner Herzog is about the relatively recently discovered Chauvet Cave in southern France that contains some of the oldest human-painted images ever discovered. These rock paintings were created approximately 32,000 years ago. It was a good documentary and

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Behind the Scenes

Challenging myself is a continuing theme in my writing. Earlier this summer I challenged myself with a rather large project and set Christmas as the deadline. Time (and good weather) is running out and I need to buckle down and get the rest of my photos shot if I am

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Challenge yourself

I am heading home after a five day adventure in the Moab region of Utah.Four of those days involved photographing lego with decidedly mixed results.I realized I was outside my comfort zone shooting in harsh light, with rocks and sparse vegetation as my only textures. Photographing in the lush Pacific Northwest with its

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Is it Worth Doing?

Writer Henry James once proposed three questions you could productively put to an artists work. The first two were disarmingly straightforward: What was the artist trying to achieve? Did he/she succeed? The third`s a zinger: Was it worth doing? excerpt from Art & Fear And that is the crux of

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