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
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!
You just did. It is included in your comment.
Thanks for looking at the blog and commenting. It is always good to know someone is out there!
“Predicting the Past” is amazing!
The Moriyama Daido link points to Predicting the Past
Link is fixed.
Good thing, too. It’s quite interesting. Really got me thinking about my art work.