by Keron | Sep 18, 2013 | Editing, inspiration, tips and process, Workshops |
I visit the Whidbey Island County Fair each year during my week with Sam Abell at Pacific Northwest Art School. It’s a highlight for our students and a highlight for us. It is a place that is familiar, but full of surprises each time we go. This year, I...
by Keron | Aug 31, 2013 | photo workshops, tips and process, Workshops |
The subject today: photography. The location: Whidbey Island. I’m delighted to be posting a gallery of images made during my three weeks at Pacific Northwest Art School assisting Arthur Meyerson and Sam Abell. The surroundings are always inspiring, but the work...
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 | Jun 9, 2013 | Alternative Processes, Fine Art, inspiration, Portugal, tips and process, Travel |
In preparation for my upcoming class (July…Pacific Northwest Arts School), I popped my lensbaby on and had a great walkabout. My intent was to create images of intimate subjects as well as medium and wide landscape shots. It was great fun with a non-focused...
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...
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