The One Minute Rant – No Photoshop Used
The sixth installment of the One Minute Rant. Each audio is one minute or less and focuses on a very specific topic to engage readers here on the FR to comment and start a dialogue! Just click on the...
View ArticleCan I Touch It?
This audio blog is on alternative hanging solutions and how the tactile quality of some printed artworks changes the viewers relationship to the art. Give a listen!! Links:...
View ArticleThe Evolution of a Project – Part 2
Click on the audio logo to listen to Part 2 on The Evolution of a Project. Central Park NYC #4, New York. 2009 Links: The Evolution of a Project Part 1 Central Park NYC Images on...
View ArticleManipulation: The World’s Second Oldest Profession
Click on the audio blog logo to listen to this 7 minute discussion on manipulation and how I feel photography should embrace it as a core belief rather than shy away from admitting something that is...
View ArticleSomething for the Holidays
The Focal Encyclopedia of Photography, Fourth Edition is a must-have for every serious photographer… period. An earlier edition was a constant resource for me while at RIT and now this newer edition...
View ArticleVivian Maier and What Can Happen After You Die
http://vivianmaier.blogspot.com/ Amazing photography … I, for one, am sad that she did not get recognition for her work while she was alive- but that may have been her choice. This recognition after...
View ArticleEnd the Limited Edition Maddness
Given the controversy regarding the recent Eggleston reprints and the resulting lawsuit I feel it is worth stating again… make one artwork and move on! Reference Articles:...
View ArticleMovie Review: Finding Vivian Maier
Click on the audio play button to listen to a review of the movie and more by Stephen Schaub and guest Author of Year of No Sugar Eve O. Schaub....
View ArticleThe Art of the Steal
With the advent of new developments in the story I’ve been thinking a lot about Vivian Maier and her work. Yes, it does boil down to money when you die, but the Maier example is actually small...
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