This is an
exercise of looking at the desert plants in black and white. I found that the various Agave, Blackfoot
Daisy and flowering Saguaro stand out more dramatically against this dry brown
backdrop when converted to black and white images.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
The Light
The photographer,
Robert Frank once said, “black and white is the color of photography.” Black
and white photography is about contrast –but most of all it is about the light. You only have to study the cinema of the 30’s
and 40’s to see how directors creatively used light to tell the story and set the
mood in B&W films. It is the quality
of the light that gives us the dramatic black and white images. I have always preferred a cloudy day to a
bright sunny day when it comes to black and white photography.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Wall Twitter
Do walls talk?
Maybe the walls around Exit 270 do whisper to some of us. I find it hard to
pass a wall covered in graphics without photographing it. Each wall tells a
story and I guess it is up to the viewer to decipher what that story is.
Some may look at it as crude graffiti -and others realize it is a new
wave of art that exploded on to the scene in the late 1960's. However, this social subculture has been
around for several decades. Images shot
using 24mm and 35mm lens mounted on Sony Nex7 camera.
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