This week I've been featuring some older posts that contain at least one photograph by me, since I'm sometimes accused of never publishing my own work. These have appeared at 7:00 Eastern U.S. Time every morning.
We covered the titular topic in 2013 with three articles, which you can access with this one link and a little cleverness. Following the theme of the week just passed, the post contains a shot of two—well, one and a half—of my own pictures, medium format darkroom prints in this case.
By the way, I think the critics are actually right...I don't publish very many of my own pictures. As I went looking for them, they seemed to be hiding. Here's one more for good measure.
I'll be back soon. Thanks for being patient.
Mike
Book of interest this week:
David Hurn: Arizona Trips. Reel Art Press, 2017. "In 1979–80 [David Hurn] was awarded a UK/USA Bicentennial Fellowship, a one-year award to photograph in America. He chose Arizona, as 'the most right-wing state in America, plus it is the driest state in America. The exact opposite of my home country Wales. The contrasts appealed to me.' Hurn fell in love with Arizona and made several trips back between 1979 and 2001."
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I love questions like this. Do you add spots of blood next to the photograph and a knife or sprinkle white powder near it?
Many ways to frame it. Even better if you know it was there by what is shown.
Posted by: David Bateman | Friday, 28 May 2021 at 07:12 AM