Welcome to the place affectionately known as my "writings on the walls", where you will find images, thoughts, and discussions on Photography, Art, and The Creative Life... or so I'm told.
I remember the first time I saw her. I remember the first time we spoke. It's said we never forget our first love, the one that first touched us heart and soul. Truest words I know. There are people that come in and out of our life, and there are special ones that leave a mark on our hearts. If we are among the very luckiest people on earth, we get...
So, you may be asking, what exactly is this “LUT Life” you speak of? I wrote a post introducing the LUT Life idea and why I am so passionate about it almost a year and a half ago, and wanted to talk a bit more on why it matters, perhaps more than most folks realize. My previous post focused primarily on one image and the use of a LUT to “grade” the...
Welcome to::THE LAB:: which is a sort of “new gallery” of creative, experimental works (some in progress) that I am posting as a rotating image gallery that will be updated regularly. And by “updated” I mean images will be posted and quite possibly deleted as we go. I wanted to showcase my creative process in a sort of real-time experience. So if y...
There is a new sheriff in town and its name is Nitro from Gentlemen Coders, the software developer behind RAW Power I wrote about recently. This new application, written from the ground up, is able to take advantage of more of the Apple Core Imaging pipeline and newer technologies in ways that RAW Power (written in 2016) cannot since many of Apple’...
Believe it or not, all photography is an abstraction. This beautiful quote above by photographer Ernst Haas graces the “front door” of my website for a very good reason. I hold his words here to heart and believe their truth. And just as painting and music are essentially abstract art forms, so too is photography. The “open eyes” that saw this seas...
We all begin with a SOOC image. Everyone of us does. What is a SOOC image? It’s a Straight Out Of Camera image. One that hasn’t yet met your creative post-processing sensibilities. There are a great many of the greats of photography for whom SOOC is the only way to go, and aside from maybe a slight boost in saturation or contrast, “what-they-see-is...
Between being exposed (yes, that’s a pun 😉) to the work of Jerry Uelsmann at an early stage in my photography, and then the work of Man Ray, I had two artists who though very different in style, both made very compelling images that incorporated the solarization process. This image “My Mother’s Hands with Stone” is my digital iteration of this old...
This image titled, “I’ve Just Seen A Face Series ~ Metropolis (Tape residue on metal)” I was only able to notice and then photograph because of my exposure to a varied and eclectic array of creative artists from many genres. I’m often asked how do I see what I see, or why do I notice something that most wouldn’t pay any attention to? I honestly don...
The title of this post is attributed to Alan Watts who was an American philosopher and teacher of Zen Buddhism in the West. So what does it mean for a teacher to say, “I have nothing to teach you”? I think if a teacher teaches you nothing more than how they did something, the step-by-step approach that you then copy and get the same results, they h...
It all started with a question, as many things do. A fairly innocent question: What is the difference between two computer programs that can both edit RAW image files? I gave my answer as I have extensive experience with both. Many others gave thoughtful and concise answers even better than mine. I trust the questioner got an answer that helped her...
A funny thing happened on the way to RAW photo editing: I met Gentlemen Coders. Well, not exactly and not in person, Gentlemen Coders is a company started by, and currently solely run by Nik Bhatt, a former Chief of many hats at Apple who worked on Aperture. I got to meet Nik and his wonderful RAW processing app RAW Power via PhotoJoseph on YouTube...
Sometime back I wrote a post about how photographers should not spend time searching for a “style” to set themselves apart, but rather cultivate a “sensibility.” I recently posted a link to that blog post on social media in response to a friend and fellow photographer’s post on the subject of style. My linked comment got some very interesting respo...
“Ceci n’est pas un visage”
But it could be. With the utmost respect for René Magritte and his iconic image of surrealist metaphor, I present this image taken with and created on an iPhone as part of my series called “I’ve Just Seen A Face” inspired by the Beatles’ song. I’ve been noticing faces lately in the odd things I see on my walkabout....
Fear is a powerful thing, and it has a useful purpose in our survival. That said, it can best be utilized as a guide, and not a paralyzing emotion. So who is afraid of the potential of A.I. technology? Lots of very prominent folks in the tech industry are sounding alarms 🚨, but it may be surprising that Adobe, the developers of their own A.I. tool...
When it comes to creating (*generating) images using Artificial Intelligence tools, I ask students (really any photographers), can you do that without A.I.? Do you have the requisite skills and know-how to create these same images on your own? If not, then maybe you’re not the artist you think you are. If your first response is “No I’m not that’s w...