3 Voyages – 3 Kinds of Writing
You can read my writings from three separate voyages to Antarctica. The first statement was written midway through the trip to help me focus. The second statement was written at the end of the trip to...
View ArticleDisclosure – Images That Did Make It
While I’ve limited my practices in my work from Antarctica to those adopted by editorial photographers, I’m interested in pushing the envelope to stimulate useful dialog on contemporary practices....
View ArticleDisclosure – Images That Changed
Several images changed for inclusion in my book Antarctica. Why? The original versions contained small, but significant, elements that were composited from other sources. So I removed them for this...
View ArticleDisclosure – Images That Did Make It But Might Not Later
I’m uneasy about this one. I underexposed the image by several stops. A bright sunlit scene became nocturnal in appearance. When discussing this image, many journalists have said the practice of...
View ArticleAntarctica 2009
“There is a profound sense of privilege that comes from being in the presence of such rare beauty. It touches you deeply. Witness to the extraordinary, you leave changed – for the better. It’s a...
View ArticleDisclosure – Images Based on Elements from Antarctica
These images use elements drawn from Antarctica but are intended to be seen as universal rather than location specific. I’ve produced many highly altered images from material shot in Antarctica, but I...
View ArticleAntarctica – Blurb Book / Second Edition
My book Antarctica is printed one copy at a time by Blurb. It’s the second edition with twice as many images. 100 images. 8×10″. Simple text. Heavily supported by my website. Sometimes books include...
View ArticleUshuaia – Alvear Glacier
Ushuaia – Alvear Glacier Today we (my companions Seth Resnick, Craig Perrini, and Chris Hauser) took a hike. It was the hardest hike I’ve ever taken. It was described simply as a 3 hour 7 km hike one...
View ArticleThe Antarctica Project
They say you go as a tourist and return as an ambassador. That’s certainly been my experience. I’ve been absolutely captivated by Antarctica. Antarctica is a remote region of overwhelming grandeur and...
View ArticleImages That Work And Why
Feedback on work produced during a workshop is an important part of each learning experience. Useful feedback usually starts with identifying core strengths before a discussion about how to improve (no...
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