Posts Tagged ‘still-life’
This & That
25Nov12
I came home from a recent photography workshop in Cape Cod with quite an assortment of images. The workshop was led by the wonderful John Barclay & Jeff Lovinger and the equally wonderful participants came from Vermont to Virginia. We started out on a rather cloudy Thursday afternoon so instead of wishing for a sunset […]
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Tags: cape cod, close-up, lobster traps, MA, Massachusetts, nautical, objects, photography, provincetown, still-life, workshop
It’s In The Details
22Aug12
When I visit a location my first response is to shoot the obvious, big picture. Once I’m satisfied that I’ve ‘got it’ I try to remember to move in to capture some of the details as well. I guess we could call these detail shots ‘found still-lifes’. When the subjects are weathered, worn, rusty and […]
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Tags: abandoned, bolts, Braddock Club, cubbyholes, details, found still-life, Like, nuts, old, photography, rusty, screws, shadow box, shadowbox, still-life, still-life photography, weathered