I received my other book production proof this week, the second book that came in is the second production proof of the softback version of In Passing. It was my first book production proof of In Passing last April that set me off to develop my POD sharpening book. I did not use the B3 custom color for the softbound version of In... Continue Reading →
Pleasure Boat – Xitang
I keep coming back to the couple of days that I spent in Xitang photographing the old water village. The 1200 old structures were very intriging, especially since this village is a not a museum, people still live here and continue their normal lives. But there are shops that do cater to those who come to... Continue Reading →
Book publishing update
While I was on out on assignment today, my updated book Places Amongst Us was delivered. As you might recall, I was disappointed with color of the first production proof, it was like they had put the entire book in a tonal compression chamber; the shadows were blocked and the highlights were blown. It did not... Continue Reading →
Two trees – South Lake
As I keep developing my series I'm Just Looking, I keep coming across images that challenge me with regard to the purpose (head) of the series. Trying to keep that balance, and not get too head-strong. Sigh. Best regards, Doug
Listening to the heart
After writing yesterday about the balance of hand-head-heart in my work, I realize that I may be way too head-strong. With that I also imply I may be too left side brainy, which is the analytical and verbal side of our brain. I don't know, perhaps a guy thing or maybe tooo much an engineer. The right... Continue Reading →
Head – Heart – Hand
I am reading (and re-reading) the article Rigor and Surrender by Bruce Barlow in LensWork #77. An interesting piece and a good self sanity check, or at least for me. My immediate take away deals with the point he makes about a creative person who needs to be aware of three things, their head, their heart and their... Continue Reading →
Qing Bingleng Pijiu
Perhaps on a less serious note, it is always interesting to me as to what words get adopted into other cultures. Here in the outskirts of Shanghai, it was obvious to me as I walked by this "Beer-Bar" at dusk what gets adopted quickly. Maybe it is a guy thing, but after learning the usual words of introduction and... Continue Reading →
Editing decisions
As I have been going back through my Eastern China photographs, I have been putting my photographs into one of three series. This is the rough cut or as some might label, the straw man. To me it is part of the editing process. It does force me to make decisions, but it is also part... Continue Reading →
Kjell Andersen – Crossing the River
Kjell Andersen had a fun little contest posted on his blog and I just found out who the winner is - Me! I have been enjoying his SoFoBoMo book Crossing the River a lot. His book is a quentessianal project with all of the elements that trademark a good series, well seen, wonderfully brought to... Continue Reading →
Rudy Vega
"Parking Stucture #11", copyright of Rudy Vega A photographer who's work that I have enjoyed recently is Rudy Vega, a local member of The Photographers Exchange, especially his parking structure landscape series. Like Rudy, I am sometimes fascinated by the truncated outlooks you are provided with while driving through a parking structure. Rudy has recognized these interesting juxtapositions that are derived by these... Continue Reading →