Hey gang,
Check out these new Daguerreotypes that I saw in San Francisco at the Fraenkel Gallery!
http://www.fraenkelgallery.com/#mi=111&pt=1&pi=10000&s=1&p=&a=33&at=0
– Garth
Hey gang,
Check out these new Daguerreotypes that I saw in San Francisco at the Fraenkel Gallery!
http://www.fraenkelgallery.com/#mi=111&pt=1&pi=10000&s=1&p=&a=33&at=0
– Garth
I just wanted to say that for a first experience in the world of photography I found the surrounding of the WWU photo lab very supportive and stimulating!
I learned so much seeing all your work grow and develop through the quarter! I also would like to extend my gratitude to all the more advanced photography students (especially TA’s) who were very nice about explaining techniques and processes! Also thank you Garth, full of information and many wise-cracks…I greatly enjoyed your class and hope to work with you and your student following in the future!
Good luck to everyone with all future adventures!
Cheers!
http://museum.icp.org/museum/collections/special/weegee/weegee01.html
Weegee’s World… one of the best known freelance photographers. Greatly inspired future photographers, like Diane Arbus.
This photo is taken by Russell Watkins. The wired things on the threes are spider’s web. Since the water floats on that place, all the spiders climbs up to the threes. Russell used to work with the lines in his photos. Here is his website: http://russellwatkins.co.uk/index.html
This photo used 6 hours to take. It was Chris Morin’s photo. He works with many different kinds of photos, if you are interesting with him, here is his blog: http://www.chrismorinphotography.com/index.php
Vittorio Poli is the one who keep working with the wired weather’s photo. This photo is called My small town in winter’s silence. And you can find out more of his photo in the website: http://500px.com/VittorioPoli
This photo looks like a drawing to me. It was Morkel Erasmus’ photo. He used to work with Nature & Wildlife photos. Here is his blog. http://morkelerasmus.com/#home/
I love the double rainbow on the picture. Here is his blog with more of his photos of natural.http://www.alannyiri.com/
http://www.patricecarlton.com/#at=0&mi=1&pt=0&pi=1&s=0&p=-1&a=-1
Here is her blog. She works mainly with the Fine Art & Travel photography of Maui. Most of her title of the photos are water sky and earth.
Many people pilgrimage to Uluru, but what is seen there often depends on where you’ve come from. By Robert Spanring