Many of you may have wondered where the heck Digalogue went? Well, we are back! In it to win it! I would say we are bringing sexy back, but nope, just photography fun! So I guess I will start with updates. *Michael has immersed himself into the freelance photography realm and I have to say [...]
Posts Tagged ‘christopher james’
Getting back on Track
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bierkraft, Boyden Gallery, Canon ipf6200, Canvas, christopher james, El Pollo, Gelatin Acrylic Transfer, Geoff Dyer, In Search of the Personal, John Goodman, Kodak Zx1, Maine Media Workshops, The Ongoing Moment on July 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
F295 NYC!
Posted in Photo Event, photographers, tagged bostick and sullivan, camera obscura, christopher james, cyanotype, david brommer, david hockney, F295, f295 symposium, fine art, France Scully Osterman, Gabriel Biderman, hill country, ilan wolff, imagon, Jesseca Ferguson, Jill Enfield, Jo Babcock, john berger, Keith Taylor, margaret adams, Martha Casanave, Michelle Bates, new york camera club, photo intaglio, polaroid, polaroid impulse, Tom Persinger (founder of F295) on January 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Photographic processes have evolved so much over the course of this century, allowing creative individuals to experiment with any type of camera and output. If you had asked me about 6 years ago if I thought photographs were a fine art, I would have probably replied no. I thought heck you just point the camera [...]




