Monday Missive — December 21, 2020

Quotes

I think that every photographer should try lots of different kinds of photography, and then listen deep down to what feels right; what’s really resonating within them.” — Alec Soth

I found I could say things with colors that I couldn’t say in any other way – things that I had no words for.” – Georgia O’Keeffe

Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” – Edgar Degas

Links
Photoessays/Bodies of Work
– Nowhere to go but everywhere Ken Kesey family style.
– Japanese Torii These are really wonderful!
– Stephen Bierkman: Predicting the past Some really good fantasy/surreal composites.

Post-processing
– Pre-visualization and the editing process in Capture 1
– Using the Linear Light blend mode to bring out detail in your images
– Changing specific colors in PS This is largely about masks and selections.

Field/Studio
– Shooting and processing winter landscapes

Miscellany
– Japanese photographer Moriyama Daido But also a good explanation of wabi-sabi and Ukiyo-e. Thank you Steve O.
– Roger the Rat Absolutely the most bizarre and surrealistic photography I have ever seen.
– Minimalism

Susquehanna River bridges from Port Deposit.

Outdoor dining, Port Deposit.

Susquehanna River bridges from Marina Park in Port Deposit.

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6 Responses to Monday Missive — December 21, 2020

  1. Hi Rich,

    I followed your link to the Japanese Tori link and really enjoyed perusing the photos. Amazing!

    I also found on that site a street photographer, Joshua K. Johnson, who I follow in Instagram, and his body of work on London. It’s also stunning. https://plainmagazine.com/joshua-k-jackson-sleepless-in-soho/

    Thought you might include it in one of your blog posts.
    Sandy

    BTW, love your photos taken at Port Deposit!

  2. Walter Levy says:

    “Predicting the Past” is amazing!

  3. Walter Levy says:

    The Moriyama Daido link points to Predicting the Past

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