
black and white photography
Equivocal Balance
a rough stone braces a smooth one,
its sharp edges gripping what might otherwise slip away.
Read MoreA New Year’s Beginning Day by the Banks of the Ouzel River
Today’s photographs are an invitation: step outside, no matter the weather, and let nature surprise you. The Ouzel River reminded me that, more often than not, the most beautiful moments come when we open our eyes and hearts to everything around us.
Read MoreDistorting Reality: A Photo Inspired by Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon, whose work dominated the mid-20th century art world, was a master of depicting the fragility and violence embedded in the human condition. The distorted faces, suspended in motion, captures the very essence of Bacon's fascination with the imperfection of human beings. Bacon once said, "We are meat," referencing the raw physicality of human existence.
Read MoreEmbracing Chaos: Long Exposure Photography Inspired by Francis Bacon
I'm in London again, after a week. I came especially to see an exhibition of Francis Bacon at the National Portrait Gallery—Human Presence. By the way, it's a must-see if you happen to be in the area.
Read MoreA Gloomy Day in Hastings
A Gloomy Day in Hastings
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