This black and white photograph of a barn in the snow is Marnie's photo of the day. It's very simple and elegant. I also think it's his only photo that might even be mistaken as a painting. Great job on the photography with all of the angles and the simple edit on it.
Rochester, NY Photographer who offers prints and photo sessions. Blog is about his art work, and the work done promoting it.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Photo of the day!
This black and white photograph of a barn in the snow is Marnie's photo of the day. It's very simple and elegant. I also think it's his only photo that might even be mistaken as a painting. Great job on the photography with all of the angles and the simple edit on it.
Labels:
barn,
Black and white,
photo,
Photography,
snow,
winter
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Fine Art America
Marnie posting again. I'm trying to fill this thing up since I just made it today, and it looks very empty. I also do want to let other artists out there know about a great resource I found.
Yes it's a way to try your art work, but there is more to it.I found a few local galleries that I had not known we had in the area. They have groups to join, contests to submit work to, and discussion threads. You can promote your new art in discussion, or ask your fellow artists a question about technique. I give it a thumbs up as a good resource for people trying to break into the art world.
Dog with an eye for photography
A few weeks ago it was a pretty nice weekend here in Rochester, NY. Unfortunately the weather had just finished melting all of our snow so the park were flooded. For that reason Marnie (me, posting now) decided we should take a walk around the Art District/Park Ave. While walking the dog stopped and turned around a corner finding us this gate. We never would have noticed it without him, and I happen to think it looks pretty creepy. Tim did a great job editing of course. Side note: being the dog walker on a muddy day left me covered waste down in spots of mud the dog kicked up at me. While the photographer, Tim, remained clean as a whistle.
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