by Keron | Oct 23, 2014 | Horse Photography, inspiration, photo workshops, Portugal, Workshops |
I have a few excuses for not blogging for such a long time. (Teaching, leading tours, working, writing, too much time on airplanes, LIFE.) None of them is sufficient. But I’ve also been at a loss for a meaningful subject. It hit me three days ago at the end of...
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 | Feb 14, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Editing, inspiration, tips and process |
Generally, I prefer to stay “in the moment”. But looking through my photos and finding this wild plum branch in full bloom has me looking ahead to spring. Yes, I have textured the image (with two of my favorite textures from Fly Paper…hint….see...
by Keron | Feb 1, 2011 | Alternative Processes, Editing, inspiration, tips and process |
I have a “button” on my blog. It’s a first. It’s big. I’m excited. (Ok, maybe it’s not really big, but it feels big to me.) The fine folks at Fly Paper Textures have asked me to pop on their link from my site. I agreed readily...
by Keron | Jan 29, 2011 | Editing, Fine Art, inspiration, personal projects, tips and process, Uncategorized |
I am often thinking about this premise. Whether it’s a question of a family dynamic, a discussion with a collaborator, or simply reading a news item, I find myself wondering what filter I am placing on a discussion or opinion. But lately, photographically,...
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