Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Baroque Facade in Sevilla


No one likes this photograph as much as I do.  I shot this image looking up through a translucent awning that was being set up for a street festival in a small square.  This is a typical baroque-style church in Seville, Spain.

Monday, December 21, 2009

The Last Day for Christmas Orders


I got another order for this image last week.  It's one of my best sellers.  I'm starting to think of it as my signature image.  This is one that I had displayed in Pro Photo Supply as a 40x60 print.  Does anyone want something that big?

At any rate, today is the last day that I can get you a print before Christmas.  Click here to order Cinque Terre.

I took this photo in Riomaggiore in Cinque Terre, Italy.  The light was low and made the stucco housefronts glow.  I took this from the Via dell'Amore looking over the little bay.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

"Torso" Underwater Photograph


I don't have this one posted on my Etsy site.  What do you think, would someone buy this?

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Venetian Light


When I was young I took a romantic trip through Europe.  I was shooting film then - this was before the age of digital - and using a trusty old Pentax camera my father had given me. This was the best image I took on the entire trip.  When I printed it the first time, I fell in love with it. I've been printing it and perfecting it ever since.

This image is printed on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Photo Rag Paper.  I do all my own printing.  This photo prints up really beautifully, with lots of fine detail.  You can purchase it as an 8x10 here or as a 20x24 here.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Bicycle Photo Contest Winners

Pro Photo Supply unveiled the winners of our First Annual Bike Photo contest last week.    Check our all the winning photos here.


We also announced our winners for the Holga Photo Contest and our Embrace the Blur Photo Contest.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Boat on Crater Lake


When I was in college I inherited my grandfather's old twin-lens camera. He used to use it in the 1950s when he was a photo journalist. Like other simple mechanical devices of its time, it was built to last, and it still works. I love it for the square format photos it takes.

This picture was taken on an unusually calm day in September. It's very rare to see the lake so still.

I offer this one as an 8x8 here, but I have also printed it much larger. It looks really good as a 20x20, and I have a 44x44 that was hanging in a show at Pro Photo Supply that I'm not sure what to do with. Any ideas?