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This is not a great photo. The composition is terrible. The weather is terrible. It’s mid-winter in New Jersey. It’s snowing or sleeting. I’m out there freezing with my camera…and yet, this print speaks to me. It’s the only photo I have, an...
It amazes me that black and white images are still commonly made. Not too long ago Soren Harbel wrote a terrific Substack post: Photography in 198 Words which is basically a very concise history of photography. He mentions that the first ph...
At the end of July we took a little family trip to Big Bear Lake. Just for fun, I decided to bring a roll of LomoChrome Purple along. As I’d never shot it before, I didn’t really know what to expect other than some vibrant color shifts. Thi...
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