by Keron | Jun 20, 2013 | Editing, inspiration, tips and process, Travel |
Sintra has long held a fascination for me. Years ago I read a number of books that spoke of this ancient city as a spot of initiation. Initiation into what? The greater esoteric mysteries, including the knowledge held by the Knights Templar and passed along to the...
by Keron | May 5, 2013 | Editing, tips and process, Workshops |
Friends and readers of this blog know that I am indebted to Sam Abell for his mentorship and aesthetic. I have just finished assisting Sam in his private workshop in Shepherdstown with a group of great photographers. We had four days of fellowship and fine...
by Keron | Jan 10, 2013 | Alternative Processes, Editing, Fine Art, inspiration, tips and process |
Life must be lived as play. ~ Plato Every once in a while I enjoy looking back at images in the archive. I thought it would be fun to play with Flypaper Textures on some old favorites. I think it’s useful to examine old images from an emotional distance. I often...
by Keron | Aug 28, 2012 | books, Editing, Workshops |
One of my photos from my trip to Interagro (fabulous Lusitano breeding farm in Brasil) is the cover of the September issue of Dressage Today! I’m so tickled that they chose this image as it is a favorite of mine and the favorite horse of Dr. Paulo Gonzaga,...
by Keron | Dec 29, 2011 | books, Editing, Horse Photography |
I’ve just received a copy of the latest review for Meditation for Two…..I can hardly believe that it is as glowing as the previous one. I had to post it and offer my thanks to Mary Daniels for her thoughtful, generous remarks. It’s going to be...
by Keron | Dec 15, 2011 | books, Editing, Fine Art, Horse Photography |
I had such a wonderful surprise yesterday when I opened an email message from my publisher. She wrote to tell me about a great review in an important online journal for my book, Meditation For Two. Happy as I was to read such nice comments, I realized that this was...
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