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 | Oct 17, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Fine Art, tips and process |
Which do you prefer? Black & White or Color? Why? This is an ongoing discussion among photographers of all levels and the best answer I have ever heard is this: Which would you hang on your wall and live with every day? There are a few color photographs that I...
by Keron | Oct 14, 2011 | Alternative Processes, inspiration, personal projects, tips and process, Travel |
Autumn has always been my favorite time of year. This year for the first time I’m in California during the grape harvest. Instead of watching the maples and oaks of Eastern forests clothe themselves in ruby and gold, I’ve been watching the grapes ripen....
by Keron | Sep 20, 2011 | inspiration, Workshops |
Here is a small gallery of images from last Monday during Arthur Meyerson’s workshop. There are more to come. Feedback, as always, is deeply appreciated.
by Keron | Sep 17, 2011 | inspiration, tips and process, Workshops |
You may think you know the most interesting man in the world. You don’t. I do. Some know him as El Don, The Great American. I know him as Arthur “Danger” Meyerson. Workshops have an energy (when they are good) that keeps you in a state of flow and...
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