Photography.

When I first started photographing,

I was always in a rush

and constantly snapping my camera

at anything around me.

. . .

As time went on,

I discovered the beautiful quality

of the medium format camera and couldn’t stay away.

It needed a slow hand and allowed me to truly see the things around me.

. . .

I find it funny that my work is now very physical in nature,

from the tearing of the paper to the sewing of the sections,

and now I have fully embraced the digital camera as a medium.

. . .

These days, I pick up the digital camera far more than my belovedĀ  6X6,

but I still translate the slow precision from the camera to my bookmaking.

. . .

Here are a few images from my travels in Italy.

They are palladium prints, which take the utmost care and time to produce.

These prints cannot be made without a loving hand.

. . .

fortezza

. . .

venice

. . .

viterbo

. . .

Take a moment to enjoy the new year.

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1 Comment so far:
  •   January 3, 2010 - Janelle Ethridge Says:

    Wow! Very Coo! Great thoughtful post! I love it!

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