“Ralph Eugene Meatyard” by David Cory
Untitled, 1961. ©Estate of Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Courtesy of Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco When the esteemed editor of F-Stop Magazine suggested writing about a favorite photographer in connection...
View Article“Why Photograph Animals?” by Anne Berry
Wassily Kandinsky teaches that the artist has the ability to “realize the inner sound of things.” I listen for this sound when I photograph animals. People have lost an essential connection to the land...
View Article“The Fine Line Between” by Barbara Diener
Garrett Baumer, Storage, 2012 For me photography has always been a way to make sense of the world around me, analyzing and dissecting it with my camera. Whether staged, found or often a combination of...
View ArticleIntermarried by Featured Photographer Yael Ben-Zion
Yael Ben-Zion – Frames 4 years ago I’ve started working on Intermarried. This week the book is being released in Europe. What follows is the afterword I wrote for the book. Afterword Yael Ben-Zion...
View ArticleThe Bit Rot Project by featured photographer Valentino Bellini, text by...
E-Waste is the new emerging pathology of the man-environment ecosystem, born during the current historic period characterized by capitalistic production. Electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) is...
View ArticleOn Making and Publishing a Book, For Photographers – Part 1
6257-Todd :Lead Pressman of Worzalla Book Makers holding press sheet from “For Love and Money” PASSION, PURPOSE and PERSEVERANCE “Passion and Purpose” – The credo put forth by Robert Frank as the...
View ArticleOn Making and Publishing a Book, For Photographers – Part 2: Working with a...
A journal page also use as Maquette of “Along the Yellowstone Trail” WORKING WITH A PUBLISHER The advantages of working with a publisher are many. The most important benefit you gain by working with a...
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