Explore the unexpected beauty of abstraction in photography with “Geometry of Film Fragments,” captured using a Fujifilm X-Pro3 and Zeiss Touit lens.
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FOCUS: A Study In Creative Vision
In a winter photography excursion armed with a Sigma SD1 camera and a challenging 500mm lens, the goal was to create an image that combined precision, abstraction, and the artistic potential of the Foveon sensor.
Mercury Classic
I share images of classic cars made with the Sigma SD1 Merrill and Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art Lens from a trip to an antique car show in Gadsden County, Florida.
From Soap Bubbles to Emotion: How I Create Abstract Macro Photography
I enjoy viewing and creating abstract art. Whether it is paintings or photography, I like it. I have experienced some “I do not get it” from people over the years, and I can understand why.
Shooting a Rolleiflex with Studio Flash and Rolleinars
In a digital world lacking true square format, film remains the answer. Discover why square format film cameras still reign for full-resolution, composed square shots.
Modern Nature: Georgia O’Keeffe and Lake George, by Coe, Robertson, & Owens
Georgia O’Keeffe’s work, filled with color and a blend of abstraction and reality, has captivated me since childhood.