February 24, 2010

Gerhard Clausing




It’s been a long journey, from GERHARD CLAUSING's childhood “Bilora Boy” camera to the world of high-quality rangefinders, SLRs, and digital capture. The fascination of “capturing the light” has remained. Along the way Gerhard was an educator and writer of college textbooks, and used images in his publications and in the courses he taught. Gerhard's images gradually found their audiences.

Gerhard studied photography at Otis Art Institute, Brooks Institute, and Julia Dean Photo Workshops, completing the certified course of studies. Now he is a fine arts and documentary photographer, creating images that show the viewer alternate realities that reflect inner states and global conditions. Gerhard has been particularly inspired and encouraged by Douglas Kirkland, Gerd Ludwig, Joel Sartore, Phil Borges, Mary Ellen Mark, and above all, by his mentors, Ken Merfeld

and Aline Smithson.

February 21, 2010

Marc Ward



Marc Ward left his native Central Florida after the apparent invasion of a large, three-fingered, cartoon rodent named "Mickey". East Tennessee was the destination where he earned the much prized and always lucrative, Bachelor of Studio Art degree. During this time and between painting, printmaking, and pottery, Marc became the photographer for the college newspaper and the darkroom became a second home.

Chemical trays to digital files...film to computers. The "how" of photography has vastly changed over the decades for all of us, but the love of capturing the color, line, and beauty of the world around us hasn't. The water, waves, sky, and simple beauty of Florida still inspire Marc's view of the world wherever he might be.

I personally love to look at these images and being transported to a far away alternate Universe where live is full of art and passion and politicians are dead. These still photographs should be made into movies and inspire the creative minds of the entire sci-fi film Industry.

Enjoy!

February 14, 2010

Laurie McCormick

This week's photos come from a very dear photographer friend of mine named Laurie McCormick. I might like to add a small note that work from her should be bought out fast because there are copycats trying to steal her concept and run. Just remember, the original artist who started this trend, of placing miniatures in front of a previously taken photograph and photographing that scene, was Laurie McCormick.

Laurie McCormick has a wide range of photography skills that accompany her love for building miniature arts & craft scenes. The work I would like to focus on here is based around this trend she has put in motion. Now I do realize this is not a new concept but I do find it to be perfected by Laurie herself.

Enjoy!

February 7, 2010

Justin Maller

Justin Maller is from Melbourne, Australia. He is an art director who works on high clientele advertising, yet still has time to invent other masterpieces.

I can't remember exactly how I stumbled upon his art work since it has been sitting in a folder collecting dust on my desktop. As i revisit these fine art masterpieces I remember what I love most about them. Justin's vision of art takes me to an imaginary world where a possibility of the future of planet Earth lies.

As always, I will let this art speak for itself.

Enjoy!