Categories Analogue

The Slow Way – Portrait Leasons From Film

 Making portraits with a vintage process is a deliberate and slow choice.  Image creation that is measured in minutes per image, not images per second. Working with this slow method allows me to take time with my subject: time to visualize, connect and see more.   Photographing with a…

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It’s good to get out once in a while –

 It’s Good to Get Out Once in a While.   Sometimes it’s vital to get way out of your surroundings, not only to see new things but to experience how others see the world. Charlie, a mechanical engineer, has many interests that speak to his passion for how things…

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36 years and counting

 The image below was from my first photography class, the first roll of film I shot, and the first print I brought out of the darkroom. George Strimbu, my dearly loved professor, looked at the image still wet in the tray and asked, “Have you ever thought of…

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My shut-in selfie…

  My shut-in selfie… Say that ten times fast.   Balancing the Deardorff on the selfie stick was a bit of a trick. Definitely a historical image. The beard is now gone and probably will never come back.⁠

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Confidence is more than the color you wear

 What do you think about when you have your portrait made? Is the first thing you say to yourself “I never take good pictures”. Clothing and hair are certainly important to a successful portrait, however, your mental focus and the energy you generate are paramount to a great…

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