And in the beginning there was, for me at least, the Kodak Brownie Bullet. As simple as could be, it took black and white roll film and allowed no adjustment for aperture, shutter speed or focus. It was truly a point-and-shoot. For a kid in the 1950s, it was perfect.
Later as a Marine, stationed in [...]
Entries Tagged as 'photography'
My Photography Beginnings
May 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Design and Communication, Uncategorized, photography
Tags:Brownie Bullet·dissent·dissent decree·Nikkormat·nostalgia·photograph·photography
Photographers: Curators of Time
May 16th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Art, Design and Communication, Images, Tony and Carmina, Uncategorized, photography
Carmina and Tony Talk Time and Photography:
“We are the time police, arresting speeders—that’s what we photographers are. We try to apprehend those, this and that in their acts of escaping. And much of what catch we do not realize until much later, if ever. We are collectors, conservators and curators of experience. We are teachers [...]
Tags:dissent·dissent decree·Meaning·photograph·photography·Walker Evans·Wright Morris
An Homage to Aaron Siskind
May 3rd, 2009 · 4 Comments · Art, Design and Communication, Uncategorized, photography
I made this image within ten miles of my home. It is reminiscent of the work of the late Aaron Siskind, a photographer whose work I respect and admire.
Tags:Aaron Siskind·Art·dissent·dissent decree·dissentdecree·photograph·photography·surface·texture
Place and the Photograph
May 2nd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Art, Design and Communication, Tony and Carmina, Uncategorized, photography
Carmina was waiting when Tony walked into the Supreme Bean. It was a slow day and other than themselves and the three baristas no one else was there. “Hey Tony,” she said as she waved.
Tony waved in return and then went to the counter. Amanda was at the register. Her dark red hair was pulled [...]
Tags:carmina·dissent·dissent decree·dissentdecree·excellence·Meaning·perception·photograph·photography·Tony
Magnolia Magnifique
April 26th, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Design and Communication, Uncategorized, photography
One day they are buds and the next, with just the right combination of sun and warmth, the Magnolia blossoms unfurl in splendorous shades of pink, lavender and white. For a few days this celebration continues. But almost as soon as the petals are fully exposed they begin to discolor and drop, one-by-one to the ground [...]
Tags:Art·color·Cycles·dissent·dissent decree·Flower·growth·Magnolia·photograph·photography·Spring·Tree

