Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. Or rather, the funniest. For example the Jimmy Kimmel Live segment Unnecessary Censorship. This concept can be contagious – so many videos, photographs and sound bites turned into comedy with a simple bleep or well-placed set of pixels. Below is one of my photographs, censored unnecessarily. My tribute […]
Archive for November, 2012
Unnecessary Censorship
Posted in Thoughts on Photography on November 26, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Storytellers
Posted in Photographers and Exhibits on November 10, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Photography is an excellent medium for storytelling. Be it a series of photographs, like Gregory Crewdson’s Beneath the Roses, or a single image as shown below. Each of the following scenes alludes to a rich back story. The viewer is left intrigued, wanting to know more and imagining the history of the people and spaces […]
Behold Exhibit at the Dunedin Fine Art Center
Posted in Shameless Self-Promotion on November 1, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
In Florida this weekend? Come see my photographs in Behold, a national invitational of Fine Art, Craft and Design at the Dunedin Fine Art Center in Dunedin, Florida. This holiday show and sale will run from November 3 through December 21.