As I mentioned in my last post, I spent some time photographing in the Afghan refugee camps in the northwester territories of Pakistan in the 1990’s. At that time, I…
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Certainly, the current American perception of Pakistan is not a particularly positive one. My experience in Pakistan was largely focused on documenting the making of high quality, hand made oriental…
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My daughter, Julia, spent a bunch of hours this past year rummaging through my Polaroid and work print archives looking for family photographs. When she found this work print, she…
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Several years ago, I was passing through Valencia during the America’s Cup Races. The weather had been kind of iffy for a couple of days. As I was walking down…
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Even back when I was thinking about the design and content of my photoblog, I considered having a nav tab for my photographs of doors. Of course, I’m not the…
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For you with little or no experience with Paris in the winter time, understand how far north it is compared to, say, New York City. It gets dark real early…
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I made several photographic documentaries about oriental rug making in Tibet, Nepal, Pakistan and India. Producing oriental rugs is an extremely labor intensive process. For high quality rugs, the weaving…
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A couple of years ago, I saw a photographer’s portfolio of incredible prints. Naturally, I can’t remember his name. What was so interesting about the work was that the prints…
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It’s funny, I’ve never really considered myself as a street shooter. Some of big names of that genre that immediately come to mind are Lee Friedlander, Ralph Gibson, Henri Cartier-Bresson,…
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It’s August, so it must be pool shooting season…no,no,no…not in some smokey bar room hustling 8 ball. For me, shooting pool is an outdoor event (although this year I shot…
