Tag Archives: PhotoBook
Rangefound in Athens Photo Festival 15
It’s official, and an honor…my photobook “Rangefound” has been accepted & is on display at the Athens Photo Festival 15: https://lnkd.in/ezTF6Fw.
X Marks The Spot
Recently at the Grassy Knoll; Dealey Plaza, Dallas. From Rangefound Vol. 1.
American Photography 29
One of my images from “rangefound” photobook (below) has been chosen in the 2013 American Photography 29 competition. Image will be housed online in the AI-AP Archive. “One of only 185 images from over 9,000 submitted…”
“Horror Movies” Photobook Out Now
New photobook OUT NOW from Rangefound: “horror movies”. Many vintage M6 shots (Fuji Velvia, Kodachrome, Provia, some cross-processed) with a few Mamiya 7 pics tucked in for good measure. 74 pages on ProLine uncoated paper, available and for sale here.
PX3 Bronze for “state fair” Photobook
Searching the web quite by accident I discovered I took home a BRONZE in the People’s Choice award in last year’s 2011 PX3 Prix de la Photographie, Paris for my photobook “state fair” (the “Other” category). Entries from over 85 countries. Got no notice, never would have known. See it for your self here at Blurb.
Rangefound in VIEW Magazine for iPad
Out now: Rangefound is featured in the 4th issue of VIEW Magazine for iPad. You might just want to go ahead and subscribe as all issues are unique. And if you desire that hardcopy version in your hands (with dozens of additional images) check out my printed Rangefound photobook at Blurb.
Rangefound Photobook at Blurb
Out now at Blurb…my new photobook “rangefound“. Images from rangefound.com with many previously unpublished shots. 64 pages, designed for ProLine uncoated stock (which turned out to be a really nice, smooth matte paper). Click below and go check out the preview at Blurb.
Photobook “state fair” Now At Blurb
UPDATE: “state fair” Winner 2011 PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris, Bronze, People’s Choice
My new photobook “state fair” available at Blurb. Photo documentation of one of the last State Fairs held in Detroit, Michigan (2005) before funding ran out. Photographed with a Leica M6 on Fujichrome Velvia 100F 35 mm slide film, cross-processed into negatives.