Monthly Archives: October 2009

Truth Claim

It’s been a rainy, windy week in Central Park. As much as this image indicates? All I can say is, the image is a precise recording of how I saw this tree – as a living, breathing, utterly miraculous thing.
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What Typewriter Do You Use – Part 18

There’s one truly bad thing about photography a.k.a. the ‘lens based medium’ – you have to use cameras. I know a number of people who just need their brain and some open source text editor for what they do, and I envy them for this kind of independence every day. Over the years, I’ve been [...]
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Walk In The Park

I’ve been thinking about how to photograph trees for many years. However, I agree with a painter friend of mine that they are the most difficult sujet of all. Too obviously beautiful. But I’m drawn to essential subjects. And trees are one of the most essential subjects I can think of. The tree series started [...]
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