Archive for November, 2009

Photographer David Plowden

November 30, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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from today’s Quote of the Day Photographer,

David Plowden:

 

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Quote of the Day

November 30, 2009

 

I have been beset with a sense 

of urgency to record those parts 

of our heritage which seem to be

receding as quickly as the view

from the rear of a speeding train.

I fear that we are eradicating

the evidence of our past

accomplishments so quickly

that in time we may well lose

the sense of who we are.

 

David Plowden

(1932-     )

American Photographer

Photographer Paul Outerbridge Jr.

November 28, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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from today’s Quote of the Day Photographer,

Paul Outerbridge Jr.:

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Quote of the Day

November 28, 2009

 

 

One very important difference

between color and monochromatic

photography is this: in black and white

you suggest; in color you state.

Much can be implied by suggestion,

but statement demands certainty…

absolute certainty.  

 

 

Paul Outerbridge Jr.

(1896-1958)

American Photographer

Photographer Waclaw Nowak

November 27, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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from today’s Quote of the Day Photographer,

Waclaw Nowak:

 

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Quote of the Day

November 27, 2009

 

I have always been a firm believer

in photographic experiments. Only

by attempting everything personally

can a photographer begin to

understand the scope of

photography..… No picture, verbal

description or how-to-do-it

article can supersede first-hand

experience.

 

 

Waclaw Nowak

Polish Photographer

Quote of the Day

November 25, 2009

These portraits illustrate why

I normally like photographing

landscapes. No two-way 

conversation is necessary.

Once I see what I like the most

about their personality, I point

and shoot. For most portraits,

it is  necessary to talk to

the subject to develop the most 

cursory of relationships prior

to pushing the button to expose

the subject’s personality.

 

Stephen K. Malshuk

American Photographer

Photographer Henrik A.Lundh

November 23, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click on the following link to view some of the work

from today’s Quote of the Day Photographer,

Henrik A. Lundh

 

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[Note: Rick Lundh = Henrik Anker Biergorde Lundh III.]

 

[I’m not 100% positive the quote and the images are

from the same person, but these images are definitely

worth the look.]

 

 

Quote of the Day

November 23, 2009

 

 

If a photograph stirs

the emotions in

at least one person,  

that makes it art.

This includes

the person who

clicked the shutter.

 

 

 

Henrik A. Lundh

Norwegian Photographer

Outdoor Photos

November 16, 2009

rainbow sky clipart

 

 

 

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