The exciting thing about infrared photography is that I really have no way of knowing the exact outcome of the final product. For me, this is an appropriate metaphor for life itself right now. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2011
Whiskey Row – 2011
Haiti 2010
Sacred Portraits – for the sake of color in the grid
In my last exhibit as a member of PYRO Gallery, I made discoveries about the way I make portraits of people. Continue reading
Panoramic color interpretations – first encounter
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My first experiments with a digital infrared camera involve deliberate color interpretations and post-production panoramic composition. Success. Continue reading
Italy – my first encounter 1993
I’m trying to share 3 years of visual exploration in one blog. So I offer this one bite of the elephant. Continue reading
Ethereal scenes in the cemetery
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As soon as I converted my first digital infrared camera, a Sony cybershot, I went straight over to Cave Hill Cemetery to see what it could do. It was the beginning of a style that allows me to bring a much more personal interpretation to the world before my eyes. Continue reading
Father and Son
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My first solo exhibit in 1992. Images of deteriorating architecture shot with an 8×10 Deardorff field camera. The exhibit also examines the father and son relationship and includes images made by my son, Miles, who was 5 years old at the time. Continue reading