Printers, revisited Usually, we do a holiday newsletter, for which I am the designer, editor, and printer. This year, Betty suggested that I take one of my composite photographs and put it on the front of a more conventional card. I was flattered. It wasn’t easy to find a picture appropriate to a greeting card… [Read More]
Selling prints by the square inch
Selling prints by the square inch As I grow older, rather than becoming more set in my photographic ways, I seem to be developing an urge to kick over the apple cart. I’ve already written about displaying works without overmats. The reaction to my doing that has been highly bimodal. Many people don’t notice. Of… [Read More]
iOS 4.2 on the iPad
iOS 4.2 on the iPad Heat seeker that I am, I upgraded the OS on my iPad to 4.2 today. I wasn’t hard over enough to try out the OS before Apple said it was ready, but I couldn’t wait to jump on the bandwagon. There were a few unsettling moments during the upgrade. The… [Read More]
Road trip
Road trip I took my newest photographic project to Las Vegas last month. What with the Exposure Workshop and the CAP Auction in the first part of November, it’s taken me this long to edit the new pictures. Some samples: I took my newest photographic project to Las Vegas last month. What with the Exposure… [Read More]
Extended photographic workshops
Last month, I attended photographic workshop put on by Ted Orland and David Bayles. The title of the workshop was “Finding your work”. The workshop content was aggressively nontechnical: the discussion was focused on how to make art. In fact, much of the workshop could have applied equally well to painters, sculptors, or any other… [Read More]
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