Posts Tagged ‘Gujjar’

Steve McCurry Sharp

Steve McCurry Sharp

One of the fun and quite frankly, thrilling things that digital imaging has been able to deliver that film never did, is the ability to give you truly razor sharp images. Yeah, we had sharp images in the film days, but not like what we can get now. With the digital cameras ability to grab [...]


In The News

In The News

I am sorry it has been so long in posting. I have been up to my gills in setting up house, getting insurance and finding transportation. I should have a phone line with in 7 days with significant internet speed, or so they tell me. It had better be for price I am paying. I [...]


Great Story… Just not factual.

Great Story… Just not factual.

You hear it all the time, all the time. People reading an article resulting from a recent interview they did and are amazed that the information they gave during the interview is so different from what they see in print. This past week I was interviewed by the Temple Daily Telegram. Nice lady. The story came [...]


LUMEN DEI: Kashmir 2008

LUMEN DEI: Kashmir 2008

LUMEN DEI PHOTO TOUR & WORKSHOP, KASHMIR, INDIA A two-week photography tour and workshop like no other. Two weeks shooting in Old Delhi and Kashmir. A four day trek into the Himalaya to photograph the nomadic Gujjar people. Living on a houseboat on Lake Dal. Daily teaching from Matt Brandon and David duChemin. A tour [...]


Tritone

Tritone

I have recently been in email discussions with Mitchell Kanashkevich about how he gets such sweet black & white images. I found out that they are not really black & whites after all, they are “tritones”. Apparently it is a little Photoshop trick he uncovered. They are a mix of two colors on top of [...]


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