Monthly Archives: October 2011

Bourbon Street Trio

I have been looking for prints that might be good for the students of my workshop to make and printed Bourbon Street Trio, deciding against it (I offered a similar image, Bourbon Street Clarinetist, a while back). This print offers … Continue reading

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More 1113 W 36th Stairs

This is an alternative version of a straight print that I offered at 1113 W 36th Stairs. Workshop participants will be making this print on the long discontinued Agfa MCC118 paper. The key here is that this paper is fogged … Continue reading

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Please Do Not Sit In Window – Bromoil Version

As part of Photoworks Fotoweek 2011, I will be offering a Bromoil Workshop on 13 November. One of the things that the students will be doing, of course, will be to ink their own prints. So that this can be … Continue reading

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Photoworks Celebration of Alternative Processes Symposium

I am very much looking forward to the Photoworks Celebration of Alternative Processes Symposium on 6 November, part of the FotoWeek DC Festival. I will be offering a talk about the Bromoil process and my work with it. In addition, … Continue reading

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Tickets For Sale

New York City’s Theater District is a wonderful place to shoot street photography. Not only is it filled with tourists, but many residents go there for reasons of their own. I started playing a game of seeing how close I … Continue reading

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Dance, As If …

Over the next few weeks I will offer a number of images I took while shooting on the streets of New York City. As can be surmised, this particular one was taken on Broadway. This is the location to which … Continue reading

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Kettle

One of the other images I liked from Saturday’s Photowalk was that of this kettle. In the days when I pace back and forth, trying to patiently wait for the microwave to complete its task, it is important to recognize … Continue reading

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Bowl and Candlesticks

I attended a Photowalk on Saturday at St. Mary’s City. In the 17th century this was the capital of the colony in Maryland, and unusual in the respect that it was a place that allowed Catholics to worship. This came … Continue reading

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