Archive for the ‘digital photography’ Category

Revelation. 9.3.2010.

Friday, September 3rd, 2010
West Third

West Third

West Third II

West Third II

“Some photographers take reality…and impose the domination of their own thought and spirit. Others come before reality more tenderly and a photograph to them is an instrument of love and revelation.”
Ansel Easton Adams

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Light. 8.26.2010.

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

“Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography.” George Eastman

Brooklyn. 2010.

Brooklyn. 2010.


Brooklyn. 2010.

Brooklyn. 2010.

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Shadows. 8.13.2010.

Friday, August 13th, 2010
8.8.2010.

8.8.2010.


8.12.2010.

8.12.2010.

“In photography there are no shadows that cannot be illuminated.” August Sander

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Cool Off. 7.23.2010.

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

“Mysteries lie all around us, even in the most familiar things, waiting only to be perceived.” - Wynn Bullock

Ice Mountain

Ice Mountain

We were shooting water bottles in the studio this week for Marcus Thomas- depicting cool and refreshing during this sweltering heat wave!

Hopefully this will help you to remember to hydrate- tap water, bottled water, sparkling water- whatever works for you.

Stay cool!

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7.1.2010. Bounty.

Friday, July 2nd, 2010
Purple Basil. 7.1.2010.

Purple Basil. 7.1.2010.

Our garden flourishes- herbs, lettuces, tomatoes, kale, spinach, and arugula. I truly did not know, when we began this backyard project a couple of years ago, that there would be so much bounty and pleasure garnered from the small plot.

“To me, pictures are like blintzes – ya gotta get ‘em while they’re hot.” - Weegee

Happy Fourth of July!

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Renewal. 6.24.2010.

Friday, June 25th, 2010

“What can possibly be different today?”, I ask myself. Then I look outside the studio window and slightly down. Incredibly, the roof is now a garden/ forest where there was debris and a lonely branch just three months ago (small photographs). It is clear what lies ahead. Even for this building- constructed like a fortress as a tire factory ninety two years ago, it is back to the earth eventually.

Renewal. 6.24.2010.

Renewal. 6.24.2010.


“The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking.” - Brooks Atkinson

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Clarion River. 6.14.2010.

Friday, June 18th, 2010

“The greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to SEE something, and tell what it SAW in a plain way… To see clearly is poetry, prophecy, and religion, all in one.” - John Ruskin

Clarion. 6.14.2010.

Clarion. 6.14.2010.


Clarion. 6.14.2010.

Clarion. 6.14.2010.


Clarion. 6.14.2010.

Clarion. 6.14.2010.

Clarion River Series. 6.14.2010

The Clarion River- once the most polluted river in Pennsylvania!

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Impressions. 6.11.2010.

Friday, June 11th, 2010
Peony 5.27.2010

Peony 5.27.2010


Carnegie 6.2.2010

Carnegie 6.2.2010

“I myself have always stood in the awe of the camera. I recognize it for the instrument it is, part Stradivarius, part scalpel.” - Irving Penn

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Alzheimer’s 6.4.2010

Friday, June 4th, 2010

“Some people are still unaware that reality contains unparalleled beauties. The fantastic and unexpected, the ever-changing and renewing is nowhere so exemplified as in real life itself.” - Berenice Abbott

The New York Times online this week published my audio/photo story about Sue and George Roby.

The New York Times Online

The New York Times Online

Sue Roby tells her story in this collection of ‘essays’. George Roby follows follows with his optimism and support. It was an honor to spend time with this courageous couple. Sue’s willingness to face her future with an open mind and heart, and George’s insistence to be of service, are an inspiration.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Sue and George, as well as with all others who are facing Alzheimer’s disease.

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Camera Envy. Incredible. 5.27.2010

Friday, May 28th, 2010

“When people look at my pictures I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice.” - Robert Frank

Boardwalk. Incredible.

Boardwalk. Incredible.


Boardwalk. Storm II.

Boardwalk. Storm II.

I had the impulse to bring my camera along to lunch today. After all, we were going to eat ‘al fresco’ at the Boardwalk Cafe with it’s uninhibited view of Lake Erie. Actually, its more like you’re eating in the lake or on the lake rather than at the lake. The cafe’s outdoor tables are right on what was the dock for the former automobile and paper warehouse, Quay 55, which was built in 1929 and abandoned in 1974.
So- about the impulse to bring along the G10- I had it in my hand and then I succumbed to the resistance and put the camera down before leaving for lunch. Given that fact, I was not at all surprised that while finishing up eating the bountiful and fresh garden salad, I was absolutely struck by the impression of Lake Erie framed by the umbrella and the railing, along with the graceful hanging planters.
As I pulled out the Blackberry Storm II to see if it’s fixed focal length lens could ‘capture’ the scene as seen, one of my lunch companions pulled out his new HTC Droid Incredible. I immediately snatched it from him to make some comparison files.
Above are the post production results, after some basic PS color balance and exposure adjustments. Both ‘cameras’ product decently large files, however the Incredible’s is larger. Both produce acceptable file quality, although the Storm II falls a little below acceptable and the Incredible is amazingly above acceptable in quality.
Overall, this quite unscientific test definitely inspires camera envy in the phone category!

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