Small and tranquil, the remote island of Naoshima has been dubbed the “Art Island” of the world, and with good reason: it’s seamless synthesis of nature with contemporary art and architecture is magnificent.
Small and tranquil, the remote island of Naoshima has been dubbed the “Art Island” of the world, and with good reason: it’s seamless synthesis of nature with contemporary art and architecture is magnificent.
When you see an opportunity to make an interesting photograph, the best camera to use is the one you have with you. For the past couple of weeks, I have nearly always had the DxO.One in my pocket.
The Fresson process, commonly referred to as direct carbon printing, reveals a depth and richness in photographs that is truly unmatched. The images combine the moody quality and textural richness of a charcoal drawing with the detail and resolution of photography.
The recent lunar eclipse provided an irresistible opportunity to immerse myself in two of my interests: space and photography. From a location in the mountains near Aspen, Colorado we set up a Takahashi 106mm Apochromatic Telescope with a Nikon 810 camera attached.
For my latest assignment, and perhaps for a more select series in the future, I’ve pursued a beautiful but challenging subject: pelicans.
Photography, like other art forms, is about so much more than the finished product.
I’m delighted to present the latest series of photographs on my website: the India Series.