Tag: photography project
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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.
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Rush Ranch, 2022 story on Frames Magazine online
This week’s blog post is a link, to the story behind my photo Rush Ranch, 2022, which went online last week as a FRAMES Magazine story
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Light matters – Lonesome Dove, 2021
Another photo from my project “ Light Matters”, in which I explore the light of storms to try to tell a story.
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My dream of Point Arena Lighthouse, in black and white (Northern California)
Point Arena Lighthouse was gorgeous on Mother’s Day, 20220.
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Celebrating “Fascination of Plants Day”: Another view of the dry leaf of the Cecropia
Another view of a dry leaf of the Cecropia, in black and white, reveals a different aspect of this interesting, large leaf found in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil.
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Wide open spaces of the West in black and white
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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Fun with pepper photography in black and white
Peppers are fun to photograph and reveal interesting shapes when looked at from certain angles. In this post, I write about a few photos of these vegetables I have created, in black and white.
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Monterey Trees, part two- resilience
I show an image that I have recently uploaded to my Monterey Trees series. I also write a little about different papers I used for test printing.
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Working in projects and series- winter tulips, partial conclusion
In this post, I discuss some of the roadblocks I have encountered while working on my Winter Tulips series, and present the partial results of my efforts.