Archives for the 'portrait' Category
Royal Publication
Tuesday, October 26th, 2021
The Royal Photographic Society in England just published an article in their journal about pinhole photography. They asked me to write about my work with pinholes and to send them some of my pinhole photos. Here’s what they published from my submission. Thanks to the lovely and talented Ellen Dennis, the model for this year’s […]
Saturday, July 10th, 2021
Sorry there have been no new posts for a while. I’ve been traveling…the first real travel since the plague began. We went to Vermont, Maine, and the finger lakes region in New York. The reason for the stop near Keuka Lake was to visit and have dinner with Mike Johnston, the owner and operator of […]
More Areia at Bisti
Sunday, February 21st, 2021
Just a few more photos of the lovely Areia lazing around on the hot rocks at the Bisti Wilderness in New Mexico at a time of year when “only fools and Englishmen” would be out and about in the blazing sun. […]
More From Bisti
Tuesday, February 16th, 2021
More from my hot shoot in the Bisti Wilderness with the lovely Areia. I think she makes a lovely addition to a desolate scene. In the photo above Areia is finding a little shelter from […]
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
Sunday, April 21st, 2019
Next Sunday April 28 is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. http://pinholeday.org/ I try every year to do a pinhole photo on that day and upload it to the website. Since I’ve been working with a pinhole on my micro 4/3 cameras making pinhole photos is much easier. The viewfinder works, so I can see what I’m […]
Testing…testing…
Thursday, March 7th, 2019
These photos were a test. Angie agreed to help me try out a new lens I’d just gotten. I’ve been hunting for a good soft-focus lens for my Micro 4/3 cameras. I have an old single-element lens that I’ve used for many years that is just about perfect. It’s Nikon mount, but can be easily […]
A Favorite Model in a Favorite Place
Wednesday, February 20th, 2019
Starved Rock State Park, not far from Chicago, is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in the US, if not the world. I love visiting and shooting there. It’s always a bit of a workout. There are steps, sometimes wood, sometimes carved out of the stone, that lead down into the canyons. As they […]
More Angie
Thursday, November 29th, 2018
Thanks for the comments. I guess I still have a few folks reading this blog. Nice to know. I’ll keep posting now and then. Here are a few more from my shoot with Angie. I’ll try to step up the pace of posts when I can. More
More From the Old Home Place
Saturday, August 18th, 2018
Some personal issues have kept me away from the blog over the past week or so, but here are some more of Underground Lynn up in the attic at my old house. The attic windows provided some very nice light and there were some nice backgrounds up there. And Lynn did a great job of […]
Drink and Click
Friday, July 27th, 2018
Last night I went over to Columbus for a Panasonic “Drink and Click” sponsored by Midwest Photo. I do most of my photo work these days with Panasonic GX8 cameras. I was hoping to try out their 7-14mm wide-angle zoom which is pretty much the only lens I need to have a complete kit for […]