Yearly Archives: 2015

It’s What I Do

A while back, we caught interviews on Charlie Rose, Fresh Air, the PBS NewsHour and elsewhere of Lynsey Addario, a “conflict” (i.e., war zone, etc.) photographer who has covered situations in almost every global trouble spot, from Africa to Afghanistan and … Continue reading

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Doug Falter in the Surf

Old phototog sidekick Bill, himself a former pro surfing photographer, sends along this link to an article on the work of Doug Falter.  Just one example ….

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Head in the Clouds

Walking around today …

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Wires and Cables

Some photographers struggle to keep overhead wires and cables out of the frame of their pictures.  For several years, I have taken the line of least resistance and made them key subject matter.  Maybe it is time to bring together … Continue reading

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And As Triptych …

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A Pair for Today

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A Thousand Times Good Night

The other evening we streamed from Netflix the 2013 film, “A Thousand Times Good Night”.  Juliette Binoche played the lead as a conflict-zone photojournalist who could not stay away from the action.  The director, Erik Poppe, was a photojournalist himself … Continue reading

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Recreated in Miniature

This is just one example of several famous photographs painstakingly recreated in miniature by Swiss photographers Jojakim Cortis and Adrian Sonderegger.    

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Where Was That Photo Taken?

Most smartphone photos and many made with other digital cameras can give up their GPS location data.  Or you might want to prevent this from happening with your photos.  Here’s an explanation from the How-To Geek.

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Dennis

Dennis Hoyt, sculptor and automotive artist … Below, my photographs of some of Dennis’ sculpture pieces, starting with his work in progress for a project that pays tribute to the legendary 1970s Porsche 917 race car in a abstract impression … Continue reading

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