Category Archives: Inspiration
The Real Diana Camera – A Plastic Wonder
In the early seventies, there was an interest in the Diana as a serious camera by art photographers and by fine art photography instructors who saw the camera as a simple and inexpensive way to teach photography.
Digital Pinhole – Sharpness is a relative term
Pinhole by its nature will never be as sharp as a lens image. However, there are factors, which can produce sharper or softer results.
Reality Check – Once Nature is Gone -A Photographer’s Perspective
Whether toxic waste, nuclear power, or oil there are ignorant and uncaring offenders at every level. Each accidental or deliberate act at any scale reduces the Earth’s ability to sustain life. A photographer’s perspective.
Analog V Digital – What to teach? What to learn? To whom?
It seems to me that the only way that art will ever be able to do its job is if everyone of us are on the same page.
Secret Images – Amazing Anamorphic Illusions
Anamorphic images are image perspectives that have been altered either to accommodate a surface, for an illusionary effect, or for some other reason.
Saturday is for making art.
Saturday is for……making art……The days we have are numbered. The arts are a good way to spend them. Love art, live art…
What you see is not what I see
While photography has given us the tools to express a new perspective, the very nature of experience means we cannot count on anyone understanding our position completely.
“The Angel of Chance” and the Photograph
A good photographer knows that something interesting is imminent, present and/or just about to happen. It is something in the air, the light, the dynamics of the present moment that somehow comes together in order to fabricate a special instant of time and space.
Happy New Year! 2014
“Let’s hope 2014 will be more intelligent, rational, less materialistic, more people friendly. Let’s hope for a greener environment, with less oil, more humanity, more tolerance of others, good health for all and …”