Or just large balck and white prints on Japanese Rice Paper (which kind of rice paper?)....
Friday, May 4, 2012
Just wanted to post some photographs
I am thinking about the way I want these to be presnted. A little sepia tone, perhaps tea or coffee stained?
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Been Gone Too Long
I have spent a great deal of my time this past month reassessing my photographic work. It's a good thing. Backing away for reflection is usually done in January, right? Spring always seems to be when I face myself-ready or not. With my return to graduate work in Information Science, I have learned more about information systems than I thought I possible could. So, my mind has had some distractions. But this peeking into a techno world of knowledge has also made me wonder where is all this imagery going? and how are we going to handle all the extra bytes of quick photos from our smart phones?
Lots of interesting theories about spacial dimensions and technology and, my favorite, brain changes.
What I would like to think is that a return to the old ways of photography may reemerge in some capacity. Why is this important to me, you ask? I am concerned with the declining integrity taken to produce a photographic print untouched by pixel manipulation and destruction. Quit messing around with the integrity of the image-cause we, photographers, are losing credibility. Photographers are artists who use the camera to capture and create-post processing is non destructive to the pixels. OK, yes, wet darkroom printers, like Jerry Uslemann, would have illusions in their printed works challenging what we comprehend. But he was in the darkroom-not using Photoshop or Plugin software.
So, where does integrity land in all these algorithms? Many say with the creator, while others extend the definition to include process and product. Maybe it is as simple as saying, I am a photographer-not a digital artist.
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| Morning Meditation, Western Evergaldes Agricultural Area, Florida |
Sunday, February 12, 2012
BW working coming together....
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| Hens Snacking on Corn, Heritage Hen Farm Sarah Brown, Down on the Farm |
The title of this body if work, Down on the Farm, is taken from Nancy Roe's newsletter from Green Cay Farm. I have found that all the women farmers I have met are role models and inspirational.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Westward to see a movie...
Out at Heritage Hen Farm, Svetlana and Marty hosted over 250 folks to free Chipolte Burritos and a movie, Fresh. Chipolte has long been a supporter of local agriculture since I first ate one of their burritos in Denver. I was able to grab a half burrito and enjoyed an evening of great conversation, friends, and photography. I was happy as a cow grass grazing.
I also want to say these four people above feed my family and some friends on a weekly basis. I only have to visit the regular grocery for things like crackers, flour, bacon, almond butter....all my dairy, eggs, and veggies are farm fresh. That's what I call spoiled taste buds.
Thanks to all those who are interested in my conservation work. I look forward to spreading the word about Florida's native lands and sustainable farming. In the coming blogging weeks, I look forward to talking about the farmers and who they are.
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| Crowd watches Fresh the Movie |
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| Line in the rain for burritos |
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| Hen House |
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| Farmers: Svetlana, Marty, Charlie, and Nancy |
Thanks to all those who are interested in my conservation work. I look forward to spreading the word about Florida's native lands and sustainable farming. In the coming blogging weeks, I look forward to talking about the farmers and who they are.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
New Farm Images with Humor
I have been down on the farm enough times to notice the social order and personalities of the animals. Mr. Turkey runs the roost, Mr. Goose is head of security, and Mr. Rue is the CEO of the roosters. My vision for this body of work is going to incorporate the voices of these heads of farm, as well as, the farmers. Over this past week, I found a new bit of inspiration from FotoFusion, in West Palm Beach, a week long photo fest hosted by Palm Beach Photographic Center. Lots of new means to mix media of stills with voice overs and video combined. As a photographer, I love the tools of multimedia to have a more complete expression of my work. 2012 brings me into the forefront of sharing and viewing photographc works streamed with the web. Lots of think about.
Here's a little farm humor:
Here's a little farm humor:
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
The start of a new year...
With the start of January, you can just taste the metaphor of beginning anew. Here are some new chics that joined the Heritage Hen Farm this past December. Make's me think: my New Year's goals are too photograph more on my farm project and worry about daily life things less.
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