Tag Archives: Selenium
It's All About the Print
Perhaps I am old-fashioned, but I think a physical print, something tangible, that you can put on a wall, gift to someone, handle, or just share with friends, is a more powerful form of visual art than an ephemeral digital file, or a slide show.
The Expressive Black and White Print Workshop by John Sexton
After many years of thinking about it, I have taken the courage to apply to attend John Sexton’s famous workshop, which he has run since the days when he was Ansel Adams assistant. It was a very special, amazing learning experience.
Photographing Slot Canyons
I have just completed my third trip to the slot canyons of the American Southwest. It is a breathtaking place, somewhat challenging technically, extremely rewarding, and a sort of a spiritual experience. I would like to share a few thoughts about that place, about my photographic technique, and about the feeling of being there.
How to Print a (Traditional) Book of Black-and-White Photographs?
My exhibition, (Be)Longing, has closed, but the book of the same title is here to remain. I’d like to share a few thoughts about the process, and the people, who helped me get it printed.