Your photography and portraiture are gorgeous. I definitely find the snapshot type just as beautiful, meaningful, and charged- just different styles. I think that your writing is amazing, too, and really enjoy reading it. It goes along well with the snapshot-type photos, I think, as they have a kind of documentary/photojournalism feeling to them.
Wow. Thank you. I find the other photos so difficult, I think, because they are outside of my comfort zone - I'm a little out of control with them. I'm starting to realize, though, that this might be a good thing.
These are my photographs. My process is very slow, very deliberate. I use a turn of the century wooden camera, and expose my prints in the sun. The process, the presence of my hand in every part of it, is important to me.
It is a technique that would seem at odds with the internet.
But my subject has always been humanity in its beauty and frailty, its dreams and its glorious need to connect.
This is the next path to that. So, I put my pictures here.
Beneath each entry is a link to a journal entry with a less considered photograph, and some thoughts on the work.
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Your photography and portraiture are gorgeous. I definitely find the snapshot type just as beautiful, meaningful, and charged- just different styles. I think that your writing is amazing, too, and really enjoy reading it. It goes along well with the snapshot-type photos, I think, as they have a kind of documentary/photojournalism feeling to them.
Wow. Thank you. I find the other photos so difficult, I think, because they are outside of my comfort zone - I'm a little out of control with them. I'm starting to realize, though, that this might be a good thing.
I really love your work, too.
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