Broken Fence (From the series: Transitional Seam)
Start of a new series: Transitional Seam
Moving House (from the new series: Transitional Seam) I have been thinking about this for a while, when I am working on a project or series and I start considering other related images, am I changing the scope of the series or stating a new series? During the early development of the series A Sideways Glance, I found myself... Continue Reading →
Photo of the Day: Abandon Trailer
Abandon Trailer (From the new series: Tranistional Seam)
Photo of the Day: Foothills
Foothills (From the series: A Sideways Glance)
Photo of the Day: El Cerrito
El Cerrito (From the series: A Sideways Glance)
Hand made & Hand crafted
I am starting to come to the realization that I am going to be making my first limited edition book in conjunction with someone from our Photophers Exchange who is a custom box binder. I have been reading with great interest the series of articles in Photo-eye Review about book publishing. Especially this last issue on self publishing with... Continue Reading →
Photo of the Week: Patio Decks
Patio Decks (From the series; A Sideways Glance)
Digital Black and White
I wanted to add one last comment to the Tim Atherton dig at digital black and white images, where he has written:... "colour digital work can sing (as can analogue/digital hybrid colour). Though probably the biggest single reason that so many converted colour images look crappy in greyscale is nothing to do with technique, but rather... Continue Reading →
Grayscale or Black & White?
To pick up again the discussion that was start Sunday by Tim Atherton where he states "the digital B&W images are driving me nuts – not their content, but their “look", recognizing that he is not taking exception to the image content but the presentation and look even giving this blog some kudos for "fun and interesting"... Continue Reading →
Why Convert Color to B&W?
It seems that I have been chosen to provide examples of what is bad about trying to converting a (digital) color image to black & white by Tim Atherton over on the Large Format Photography Forum. I find this midly amusing, as I was not aware that many could figure out from where source I made the... Continue Reading →