by Keron | Dec 2, 2010 | Alternative Processes, inspiration, tips and process |
I’m having fun with new processing these days. My shooting time is limited, but I try to make a conscious effort to “see things new” (thank you, Ernst Haas, for this wisdom). Looking around at other photographer’s work I became intrigued with...
by Keron | Nov 26, 2010 | Editing, inspiration, personal projects, tips and process, Travel |
Here’s a long list of numbers to contemplate: 4925 (miles), 182 (gallons of gas), 21 (states), 6 (liters of Iced Tea), 4 (lemons), 1 (world’s largest cross…of this I am dubious), 1,000,000 (pictures seen and not taken). A couple of posts ago I...
by Keron | Nov 25, 2010 | Fine Art, inspiration, tips and process |
This is a quick post….with more to come tonight. The link I’m sharing is all about gratitude and synchronicity. I was thinking of all the wonderful teaching that I have had over the last five years and how to express my thoughts about it when I clicked...
by Keron | Nov 16, 2010 | Horse Photography, inspiration, tips and process, Travel |
I am writing from California while looking at the late afternoon sun falling over the vineyards. It is warm and golden with the sweet sounds of birds in the olive trees. After a long summer the grass has turned green again following late October rains. It is a...
by Keron | Oct 27, 2010 | inspiration, tips and process, Travel |
I’m spending a lot of time on planes now. For the most part I don’t mind it, and sometimes I rather enjoy it. Last night I flew from the East Coast to Seattle. Six hours of time without a (good) book to read allowed me to write in my journal. I’ve...
by Keron | Sep 27, 2010 | Fine Art, inspiration, tips and process, Travel |
“We see things not as they are. We see things as we are.” — Anais Nin This quote mirrors my thought that “we photograph as we are”. As I am preparing to depart for a long trip through Eastern Europe, I am thinking about who I am and how...
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