Douglas Stockdale – Pine Lake

Pine Lake copyright 2013 Douglas Stockdale self-published artist book I am very thrilled to announce the publication of my hand made artist book Pine Lake. It is a semi-fictional narrative about a multi-generational summer rite. I recently discovered some family photographs of my grandfathers fishing, a passion of which was unknown to me. These small,... Continue Reading →

Pine Lake – Want Good Fishing?

Untitled (fishing notice, Pennsylvania, Pine Lake) copyright 2013 Douglas Stockdale While I was looking for fishing license and other fishing ephemera for my Pine Lake artist book as I was discussing yesterday with the Michigan fishing stamp, I kept having this particular Pennsylvania fishing notice, above, pop-up in my searches. hmmm, besides being very humorous,... Continue Reading →

Artist Book Project PL – update

Untitled (Interior of custom made wood frame) copyright 2013 Douglas Stockdale Back in August, I thought that I was posting the most boring photograph about Pine Lake, my artist book project, which I had taken to call by a code name: PL. Perhaps in first glance that appears even MORE boring, but I beg to... Continue Reading →

Schipol, Netherlands

Untitled (Schipol, Netherlands, #6659) copyright 2013 Douglas Stockdale As I continue to develop this project, I also gain more clarity as to what is inclusive and what might be eliminated. This is an interesting and iterative process and one that I enjoy. I am also at the point in time at which I have started... Continue Reading →

Artist Book Project PL

untitled (belt & suspenders - book dummy 1) by Douglas Stockdale Well this ought to be the most boring photograph that I have or maybe ever will post. This year my summer photographic project has been very interesting; to self-publish a limited edition (photographic) artist book. Actually a very fun project without dead lines while... Continue Reading →

ANSCO – Snapfolio

ANSCO Snapfolio booklet cover I was aware of the Kodak processing promotional booklets, but until recently, I was not aware that ANSCO, their film processing competitor in the 1950's and 60's, had a similar film processing promotion.  That was until I was sorting through my Grandmother's family photo collection that had been passed down to... Continue Reading →

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