Sometimes it is what is not in a shot that is important. Last week I spent time in an airport, my flight delayed due to weather. With each passing hour, the terminal became increasingly empty. As I walked around, I observed a space intended for people who were conspicuously missing. And tried to capture the […]
Archive for July, 2012
Absence
Posted in Thoughts on Photography on July 31, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Summer
Posted in Thoughts on Photography on July 23, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
A summer scene, near the beach in Florida.
And for the Lady?
Posted in Thoughts on Photography on July 15, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
This week I was introduced to PDN‘s new photo magazine – for women. Among the features not found in PDN‘s “regular” (male?) magazine: nail polish, jewelry and seasonal shoes. Though PIX is admittedly a “photography lifestyle” magazine, these beauty and fashion tips struck me as somehow out of context. And I wonder if perhaps this […]
America: The Photographed
Posted in Shameless Self-Promotion on July 5, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Dear Andy, Below please find my submission to Flak Photo‘s upcoming exhibit “Looking at the Land: 21st Century American Views.” Thank you for your consideration, and good luck with the show! Best, Kerry Rowand In my experience, the landscape is something we, as Americans, are drawn to. . . Something we […]
This Just In
Posted in Thoughts on Photography on July 1, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Nonetheless, Happy Fourth of July.