This blog is all about the fine art of monochrome photography. It includes hints and tips on composition and digital darkroom processes, achievements and images I'm pleased with, musings about this and that and items I find interesting.
I'm quite happy for it to grow like topsy, to evolve as it goes...
Thursday, 9 July 2009
Accepted into the Saatchi online gallery today!
I feel so honoured, I've just had 20 pieces of my work accepted into the Saatchi online gallery today. See my accepted bw work here
They are wonderful images, Mark. As you know I am still learning the nuances of the B & W medium and am loving the exploration. You may have said this before, but are you shooting digital, and digital darkroom? Or film? I haven't found the depth you are getting...yet.
Congrats on making the gallery, which I didn't even know was there:).
@Sandy: I shoot purely digital now. It's many years since I've been in a wet darkroom... I do miss the excitement that the chemical smells used to make me feel, though!
congrats mark!!! i haven't forgotten about our interview. around the time we were in contact, i began a new project which has taken a good chunk of my time. i'll get those questions to you very soon. thanks for your patience!
I don't miss the chemicals, but I miss the seduction of creating the shot and then waiting to see the results. I don't feel I work as hard, physically, to create the image. And I have a lot to learn about the digital darkroom. It will come in time, I'm sure.
8 comments:
congrants!
That is Great!!
Mark, that's fantastic! Congratulations! I'll go take a look now!
They are wonderful images, Mark. As you know I am still learning the nuances of the B & W medium and am loving the exploration. You may have said this before, but are you shooting digital, and digital darkroom? Or film? I haven't found the depth you are getting...yet.
Congrats on making the gallery, which I didn't even know was there:).
Thanks everyone :)
@Sandy: I shoot purely digital now. It's many years since I've been in a wet darkroom... I do miss the excitement that the chemical smells used to make me feel, though!
congrats mark!!! i haven't forgotten about our interview. around the time we were in contact, i began a new project which has taken a good chunk of my time. i'll get those questions to you very soon. thanks for your patience!
--homebodyblogger
@homebodyblogger: no worries, when you're ready :)
I don't miss the chemicals, but I miss the seduction of creating the shot and then waiting to see the results. I don't feel I work as hard, physically, to create the image. And I have a lot to learn about the digital darkroom. It will come in time, I'm sure.
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