Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

New Photography, continued.

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Been working hard to get more Bonsai Collection books ready.

Here are some more shots.  I’m really excited about working with natural light again.

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Happy July!

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New Photography

Friday, June 25th, 2010

I’ve been working on a new Bonsai Collection these last couple days.

I’ve finished ten of them.  I thought you’d like to take a look.

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402e

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401a

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400 Collection 3

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I decided to use natural lighting instead of the light kit and tent.

Mainly it was because I was being lazy, but also because I wanted a different look.

I’m really loving how these are turning out.

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A Full Shop!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Hello!

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As promised, I’ve updated the shop.

www.ToBoldlyFold.etsy.com

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I’ve added 14 new books to the Bonsai Collection

and freshened up the photos in the ones already posted.

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Last week my bulbs went out on my lights, so I had to do a shoot with pretty dim lighting.

The new bulbs arrived today, and I managed to get everything reshot!  Wahoo!

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215c

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213e

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203

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214c

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219

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Enjoy!

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Photography.

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

When I first started photographing,

I was always in a rush

and constantly snapping my camera

at anything around me.

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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.

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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.

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

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

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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.

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fortezza

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venice

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viterbo

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Take a moment to enjoy the new year.

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Photo Shoot

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

I’ve been working

on some new photos

of my new books

these last few days,

and I thought I’d share

some photos of my set up.

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My dining room transforms

quite nicely into a photo studio.

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Happy Wednesday!

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Oops! Work I forgot to show you.

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Here are a few images from my recent show at the Wilgus Gallery, which I forgot to post here. Enjoy!

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