Tuesday, November 12, 2013


Abandoned Toy Factories


Marlene Dumas, Passion, 1994

Martin Creed, lives and works in London, Work 370, 2004

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Todd Walker Day


Chromaesthetics-26B, 2013 by Douglas D. Prince














































In celebration of the 96th anniversary of Todd Walker’s birth, the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona declares Wednesday, September 25,Todd Walker Day!  Melanie Walker will be giving a talk at the CCP gallery.

Todd's creative spirit and passionate pursuit of the process have been an inspiration for me, as a photographer and teacher, since we worked together at the University of Florida in the 1970's.  In that same spirit, I'm posting a downloadable original digital image from my newest body of work, Chromaesthetics.  I'd like to think that Todd would appreciate this gift to the imaging community.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

L. A. Center for Digital Arts


Joan Bernal, Iron Moccasin
LACDA INTERNATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION
WINNERS SEPTEMBER 2013

Friday, August 16, 2013

Getty Museum Open Content

Carleton Watkins [American, 1829 - 1916], [Yosemite Valley from the Best General View], American, 1866, Albumen silver print, Image: (16 1/8 x 20 9/16 in.)-image from Getty Museum Open Content

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Irving Penn

“Girl, wrapped in mystery”. Christmas at Cuzco, Peru, 1948 by Irving Penn


Thursday, February 7, 2013

Tom Young

Turn of Events, 2010  Tom Young 
from "Timeline", reviewed on Photoweenie by Jim Fitts



Sunday, January 13, 2013

Mark and Kristen Sink

Jilian Flowers, 2012,  varnished pigment print

Mark and Kristen Sink    New Work   

ROBIN RICE GALLERY


Saturday, January 12, 2013

Michael Nash

Michael Nash, Warsaw, 1946

A photographer uses his own backdrop to mask Poland's World War II ruins while shooting a portrait in Warsaw in November of 1946. (AP Photo/Michael Nash)

Monday, November 5, 2012

Arthur Tress

San Francisco, 1964 - Arthur Tress

Fritz Henle

Fritz Henle, Kopenhagen 1987


Wayne Miller

Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind by Wayne Miller | 1950


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Jean-François Rauzier

Jean-François Rauzier
Jean-François Rauzier was immediately captivated by numerical photography when it penetrated the professional market 15 years ago. He has been exploring the multiple opportunities offered by computer’s retouching since then, turning himself into a “virtual” painter.
In 2002, he created the “Hyperphoto”, a concept which enables him to deal with the impossible: to combine both infinitely big and infinitely small things in one same image, out of time.
To simulate the illusion of reality, Jean-François Rauzier first had to cope with all the inherent limits inherent of the photographic and technological equipment.
He found his way by juxtaposing, duplicating, twisting images with Photoshop, making it possible for him to reproduce human vision more accurately. This way, he generated a genuine numerical puzzle, in which the pieces, cut out, “drawn again”, come up along on top of the imagination of the artist.
From this technique is issued numerous fascinating and unusual details on which the spectator can dwell on.
The multitude of images invite the spectators to an inside journey, in dream-like, fantastic and timeless worlds. These worlds are filled with icons and references born of the artist’s cultural hall of fame.

Richard Wathen

Richard Wathen on linen, on aluminium, (diptych), 230 x 180 cm (each panel). www.maxwigram.com

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Friday, September 28, 2012

Marie Sauvaitre

Marie Sauvaitre, Slab City, USA, 2005
Reflecting on globalization, mobility and the new roles of borders, ERRANCES - French term for something between exile and wandering - explores and pays homage to nomads home through color landscape photographs.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Megan Lowney

"My first successful 4x5 negative of senior year"  
Megan Lowney, NHIA (smart phone image}