They Say if You’re not Scared, you’re not pushing hard enough
In my last post, I said I wanted to start a project about domestic violence. I asked for volunteers on Facebook and immediately got some responses. I got the domain and put my first post up tonight....
View ArticleIt’s almost that time again…
Time to send out some post cards! If you’re not already on my mailing list, I’ll be happy to add you to my list of folks I send post cards to! I send them out randomly several times a year when the...
View ArticleCatching up…A recent video project.
I’ve been posting a lot of stuff to Facebook and dropping the ball here on my blog. So, the next few posts will be rectifying that. I’m really excited about the video I did working with a skilled local...
View ArticleCatching up some more: Let’s play a game!
Color or B&W? This old truck was sitting alongside the road west of Dover, Delaware, and I had to stop and do some photos of it. I drive this road every day. It feels like I could have done this...
View ArticleOh, great, a daffodil photo
Of the bazillion flower photos I’ve done, I’ve only really liked a handful of them. I recently culled about 50,000 photos from my library, and, sadly, lots of my flower photos were casualties. Anyways,...
View ArticleMy latest post on my Domestic Violence Awareness Blog
I have a project I’m working on with photos and stories at www.domesticviolencearoudus.com. The driver behind it is the reality that 1:4 women will experience domestic violence at some point in their...
View Article$3 camera challenge
I hate to say it. Our cameras don’t mean a damn thing. Its about what we see, and what we shoot. Here are a roll of photos from a $3 camera I got at good will. It’s a Canon point and shoot with a zoom....
View ArticleSerendipity and 24 Frames in May: A new favorite!
Don Gianatti of Phoenix Arizona and Lighting-Essentials.com is a wonderful instructor, mentor, and photographer all rolled up into a nice guy. I’ve been working on a challenge of his to shoot 24...
View ArticleThe Mississippi Delta in Black and White: The Holga Files #2
This is the second of 4 posts from my recent trip to the Mississippi Delta. Photos were done with a Holga toy camera and medium format film.
View ArticlePlease Help Ashley Lebedev if you can
A while back I reviewed Ashley’s project . She is one of my favorite photographers as you may have deduced. She has always been fragile I think, but, now she is in the health battle of her life. She...
View ArticleIn the Southwest with a Fuji x100t
In September I went out to Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park and of course, the Grand Canyon National Park. I did over 800 photos with my Fuji x100t and was able to thin them down to about...
View ArticleLiberate Your Art Postcard Swap 2016
For some time now, Kat Sloma has been organizing a postcard swap for people from around the world. She did it again this year too! Not sure how she has time to do it with her own stuff, including a...
View ArticleLiberate Your Art Postcard Swap 2016, Part II
I could probably tell you that I purposely planned to do the LYA Postcard Swap blog post as two parts, but, the truth is… I had some cards in another spot from the ones in Part One! And, I’ve gotten a...
View ArticleMy Chipotle Problem
Hi, my name is Dave, and I have a Chipotle problem. If you’ve been following me on Instagram, I’ve been posting photos of my food and hashtagging them #dorklord for a few years because I know it’s...
View ArticlePort Mahon at Sunset
I wanted to see what the hurricane was doing to the Port Mahon area, and found it wasn’t doing much. I did get to see some beautiful light though…
View ArticlePort Mahon Today
I call these both Vanishing Points. Which do you prefer, color or black and white?
View ArticleNew Post at my project against Domestic Violence, and, the straight guy did...
It’s been too long since I’ve posted here! The last post was about my Domestic Violence project and the show at the Dover Art League. I just posted a new post on that site. I admired this survivor’s...
View ArticleA poem I did
I heard about a site that offers prompts and encourages folks to write a poem in response to it. The prompt I responded to was a photo of a ladies hair brush with lots of hair in it. The brush was...
View ArticleHow to score big time Brownie Points with your Mom for the next occasion
I did these collages last year in cooperation with several family members to make laminated place-mats for my mom for Christmas. We secretly collected about 750 photos from various eras and collections...
View ArticleMy First Video on YouTube is about my Domestic Violence Project
Hey Guys! I just posted a video about how I got started on my Domestic Violence project and uploaded it to YouTube. I’d love feedback and suggestions for more stuff to talk about or share!
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