Tag: photography project
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Light matters at the Marin Headlands, Sausalito, CA, USA
On May 22, 2022, I headed to the Marin Headlands early, with filters and tripod in hand, trying to get back to ocean photography. The ocean, however, did not cooperate, and I decided to just walk on the beach, enjoy the fresh air and look for tide pools. While walking…
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Zooming in the Foxtail Agave, while thinking about Marcus Aurelius and time- part two
How to free time to practice minimalist art.
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Wide-open spaces of the West in black and white. Chapter 3.
Come along with me for a walk in the pasture, on a crazy sky day.
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The gate is locked – the beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- a new project
Musings about the meaning of a closed gate.
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Zooming in the Foxtail Agave, while thinking about Marcus Aurelius and time
Zooming into the Foxtail Agave while reading the Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius
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Wide-open spaces of the West in black and white, chapter two
Come along with me for a walk in the pasture, along the nearly dry marsh, towards the mountains, and into the light.
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Photographing the Foxtail Agave, chapter two: inspiration in The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius
Finding inspiration to process photos of the Foxtail Agave while reading Marcus Aurelius’ thoughts.
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Photographing the Foxtail Agave, and how I found inspiration in Seneca’s stoicism
I found inspiration for a new photography project on the Foxtail Agave after reading Seneca’s “On the shortness of life”.
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“Folded in”, an aborted photography project featuring the California Poppy, Eschscholzia californica
Not all photography projects end up being completed, but all of them result in learning. In this blog post, I write about an aborted project portraying folded flowers of the California poppy.
