by Keron | Aug 27, 2011 | books, Editing, Fine Art, inspiration, Workshops |
If we are lucky, we get to experience an event that stays with us and molds us for the rest of our lives. I have had many blessings of this nature, but this last week reminded me of the importance of that initial experience. In the late fall of 2005, I had the good...
by Keron | Aug 23, 2011 | Editing, Fine Art, inspiration, tips and process |
First Drafts: How Sam Abell Makes a Photograph, Alex Hoyt and Ross McDermott I’m busy finishing the book layout that was created in our week-long workshop at the Pacific Northwest Art School in Coupeville, Washington. The layered life on Whidbey Island, as it...
by Keron | Jun 6, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Fine Art, Horse Photography |
I stole a few moments today from a mountain of tasks to create a few textured images. Of course I used my favorite Fly Paper Textures (Hint….click the button!) and here are the results. I used some favorite textures from the original three….and a new one...
by Keron | May 30, 2011 | Fine Art, Horse Photography, inspiration, Travel |
The best feeling in the world for me is one of vibration and excitement when experiencing authentic artistry. This trip has been filled with those moments. Equestrian artistry was certainly the theme for the trip but today I had the pleasure to visit two lovely women...
by Keron | Mar 16, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Fine Art, inspiration, personal projects |
Magnum photographer Eve Arnold from her book Retrospect: “If the photographer is interested in the people in front of his lens, and if he is compassionate, it’s already a lot. The instrument is not the camera but the photographer.” For a very long time I have wanted...
by Keron | Mar 15, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Editing, Fine Art, personal projects, Travel |
It’s been a very busy time, and one marked by illness as well, so the blog has been neglected. Sorely. Here are images from a working trip to Florida, with a stop at one of my favorite gardens in South Carolina: Middleton Place. Prior to leaving West Virginia...
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