Book Review -The Mind’s Eye by Henri Cartier-Bresson
“To take photographs is to hold one’s breath when all faculties converge in the face of fleeing reality. It is at that moment that mastering an image becomes a great…
Read more“To take photographs is to hold one’s breath when all faculties converge in the face of fleeing reality. It is at that moment that mastering an image becomes a great…
Read moreConfession time: On many occasions when I have the urge to investigate my creative side, I feel burned out by everyday "things". Job demands, financial demands, family commitments, too little…
Read morevia pixelatedimage.com Our friends over at Craft&Vision have released their latest eBook entitled Light & Land, Landscapes in the Digital Darkroom. The Craft & Vision folks believe in improving your…
Read moreI struggle with this a good bit. How do I find my muse dealing with the daily routine of full time work, full time parenting and full time “husbanding”? …
Read moreI like nice shoes, but I don't obsess over them. Ask my daughter. She can't stand some of my more "mature" shoes. "Their disgusting," she says. Disgusting is a popular…
Read morevia www.pixelatedimage.com The Craft & Vision series of eBooks from David duChemin and friends is one of the most cost effective resources I've found to help develop a artist's eye…
Read morePhoto courtesy David duChemin It’s grey and dreary in the Mid-Atlantic today. Karen Carpenter was right, "Rainy Days And Mondays Always Get Me Down" My mood today reminded me…
Read moreGuinness got it The company’s 250-year legacy of God-inspired good provides myriad lessons for today. Among them: A benevolent corporate vision is good for business, for its employees and for…
Read moreGuinness got itThe company’s 250-year legacy of God-inspired good provides myriad lessons for today. Among them: A benevolent corporate vision is good for business, for its employees and for the…
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