Friday, December 01, 2006
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About Me
- Name: pixaday
A photographic image results when the artist, using a camera, captures the fleeting and strange beauty between light and shadow. I can’t remember exactly when I took my first photograph. But it was sometime in the early 1950s, with my mother’s Kodak Brownie Hawkeye box camera. The photographer looked down into a miniscule viewfinder on top of the camera (the images were upside down and backwards, of course), and pressed a little metal lever to take the shot. That’s it. No focus or exposure or timing. Point and shoot. Black and white. I was hooked. Over the past four decades I’ve shot tens of thousands of frames for publications, companies, and my own pleasure in many parts of the world. I subscribed to the philosophy that “film is cheap; take lots of shots and a few of them will be winners.” With the advent of digital, it became “electrons are free; take lots and lots of shots and a few more of them will be winners.” I certainly enjoy shooting them. I hope that you enjoy owning them. John Prince
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Previous Posts
- Sorceress in Sandstone (framed)
- Breaking Wave 1
- Red and Green Sumacs 1
- Gardenia Bud on Blue 1
- Toronto Neon Skyline
- Bodie Island Lighthouse
- Red Leaf on Dark Water
- Sea Oats & Blue Sky
- Red & Green Grapevine
- Sorceress in Sandstone