Tag Archives: Center for Photography at Madison
January thaw
Surprisingly, this January is turning out to be somewhat active for me. Usually, being stuck inside is a down period for my photography. So far, though, this year is being a bit different. Not only have I been making an … Continue reading
new ideas
Recently, as part of PhotoMidwest, I heard a talk by photographer George DeWolfe. He is well-known as a workshop leader, as well as a photographer, and at the lecture he described his ideas on contemplative photography. His basic idea is … Continue reading
PhotoMidwest opening
Here is the work of mine that was premiered at the PhotoMidwest show last night. It was awarded second place by juror Sam Abell. All in all, it was a very good evening. During the opening, Mr. Abell went around … Continue reading
edges
Photography has been a bit fallow lately. Which is too bad, since a photo of mine was accepted into the Seven States Exhibit of PhotoMidwest 2012, juried by Sam Abell, a biennial of the Center for Photography at Madison. It’s … Continue reading
blurred
Lately, I have been exploring blur effects. It has been very fascinating work. There are many aspects to this and each sort of subject has a different response to working with time. Of course, things that have constant motion, such … Continue reading
another show
Next week the annual member show of the Center for Photography at Madison begins at University Hospital here in Madison. For my submission, I decided on this photo, which I took in Grand Marais, Minnesota, during our vacation last August. … Continue reading
January
Last Sunday afternoon there was a Flickrmeet at the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison. It was mainly a strobist session, where we had five models. I’ve posted my best shots along that vein in my Flickr stream. I made … Continue reading
Selected
This week I found out that all three of my submissions were selected for the “Branch, Leaf, Blossom” exhibit. The show was selected by William Guion and is sponsored by the Center for Photography at Madison. It will be held … Continue reading