How do you make unique images of a subject that has already been photographed literally (and I literally mean “literally”!) millions of times?
To be original, or not to be–that is the question…
How do you make unique images of a subject that has already been photographed literally (and I literally mean “literally”!) millions of times?
To be original, or not to be–that is the question…
How is it you can pass by a composition so many multiple times without ever seeing it?…
As a reminder, the end of Pope Greg XIII’s calendar year is certainly a great time to back up all of your digital images onto at least one or–even better–two or three separate portable hard drives…
Is this perhaps a new project that is bubbling up from my amygdala?
Documenting what goes on at this urban, open-air, climbing site could be interesting…
I would call La Modelo sort of the Alcatraz of Barcelona, and free public visits were recently offered as it is now out-of-date, closed, empty, eerie, haunted, and scheduled for a major gutting and/or demolition. So off we went.
Both Alcatraz and La Modelo (la Model in Catalan) are islands of a sort…the first surrounded by water, the latter surrounded by city. And both are historical icons for their respective cultures…
Yes, fall has been felled. But, in my view that gives us outdoor photographers yet more opportunities to create…