Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Two Twenty-nine (All Day)

It's two twenty-nine all day. Also the eve of the University of Dayton's short midterm break. I had two (out of eleven) students show up to class so I took them outside to photograph and work on their current assignment which has a closest focus component. While they were photographing, I was photographing and now I have something to blog about. Pictures.







Sunday, February 19, 2012

ImageOhio again

It is a worthy exhibit in the wonderful space that is the Fort Hayes Shot Tower gallery, this ImageOhio 12. Another compelling reason is Christopher Yates. Read his review in the Columbus, Dispatch which I will link to here. The juror statement from Chris Stults is also a good reason to see his selections.


Cut Grass Anthotype, Victorian Sleeping Dress in the Shot Tower gallery

Saturday, February 18, 2012

ImageOhio Artitsts Talks

From yesterday afternoon's ImageOhio talk. I was too wrapped up with my late entrance to snap the participants and Fort Hayes students. The bottom image shows two new photographs by Ardine Nelson.
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Monday, February 13, 2012

in progress (sign of impatience)

It's frustrating making anthotypes in Ohio in the winter. Here is a peak at the Nightie Negligee photogram anthotype. I've been exposing it since January 25th give or take a week of clouds.
It's still got a ways to go but it is working. The working title is "Saffron Night Gown".

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

eight days later

Eight days later and this is all I have to show for myself.

Birds on a wire. A lot of birds and a sky that can't decide whether it wants to snow or not.

On the way to pick up clear acrylic from a vendor in Moraine (Ohio) I drove under a flash mob of pigeons. It does sort of suggest a solution to photographing very dramatic clouds on a winter day. Put many birds on(to) it!










Just a word of warning that the next blog entry will be an update on the anthotypes in progress. I have been exposing the saffron anthotypes during the last week. There were sunny days on Friday, Sunday and Monday so the ground is starting to fade.