Infrared, Color, and Black and White Photography
Digital photography and alternative processes
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 | | Art is about experimentation, exploring the possibilities, and taking chances. In this gallery, my photographs are the beginning of my journey.
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 | | 29 items |
 | | Digital Color photography printed on archival papers
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 | | Black and White photography,
in the style of traditional analog lab photography ,
printed on archival media.
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 | | Gallery of photographs taken in Hungary, from Budapest down to Hevez, in both infrared and color.
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 | | Photographs taken December 2011 from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica.
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San Diego, CA United States
| I began my photographic life as a black and white photographer, spending hours in the traditional photographic print lab creating images from black and white film and working with alternative photographic processes. Photography is always the source— the seed of my ideas. I love capturing detail, and expressing movement, using traditional, digital, and alternative processes. With a background in art, I tend to look for shapes, lines and patterns. I search for the play of light and shadow in color, black and white, as well as infrared.
Infrared is one of the alternative processes that always intrigued me. Infrared film’s reaction to heat created images with a contrast and glow, changing from image to image. Kodak discontinued its infrared film years ago, but digital infrared cameras use a sensor which measures heat, just as the old infrared film did. And the images~ the contrast, radiating glow, and altered tones based on the heat emanating from the subjects, are both sensual and surreal.
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