Monday Missive — September 28, 2020

Quotes

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I would like to be remembered as someone who used whatever talent she had to do her work to the best of her ability.” — Ruth Bader Ginsburg

. . . I photograph because it feeds my soul. . . I find I see the world differently through the viewfinder of a camera. Photography has helped me “see” more deeply because in order to make images that are more than snapshots, requires this skill. All this is true, however, the process required to make photographs and more importantly, the experience I am having doing so, is what feeds my soul. The images are almost a by-product of the process and the experience.” — John Barclay

Arriving at a plateau in any art form, and staying there forever, eventually stagnates both the artist and the art.” — Al Weber

Links
Photoessays/Bodies of Work
– New work from Gregory Crewdson
– The illusion of free time
– Narrative portraiture
– Gallery marks 50 years since the passing of Jimi Hendrix
– Western Window: An American Road Trip
– Keith Carter Thank you Cheryl A.

Post-Processing

– 3 reasons not to use AI processing
– Controlling color
– The inverse curve for light painting This works when parts of the image are too dark or light to paint in needed highlights.

Miscellany
– 5 Tips on Editing

I saw this and my immediate reaction was “Bad Hair Day!”

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