Andrea Zocchi is the Marketing and Promotions Manager at Digital Silver Imaging (http://www.digitalsilverimaging.com/ ) in Boston, Massachusetts. He studied photography at the Rhode Island School of Design and Knox College and is an author, a former publisher, graphic designer and art director. His extensive experience in photography and printing makes him an excellent resource for beginning to understand the challenges of photographic...
Carolyn Guild (www.carolynguild.com) currently splits her residences between Mexico, California and Utah with her husband. She travels extensively to capture her transfixing black and white photographs, which have gained International attention. She has won numerous awards including B&W Magazine’s Gold Award for Seascape/Water (2010) and Landscape/Nature (2007), Silver Award for Metaphor/Abstract 2012 and Bronze Award in Abstract, 2007. Carolyn’s work...
Cover "From Oz to Kansas" by Vincent Versace Vincent Versace (www.versacephotography.com) is an internationally recognized pioneer in the art and science of digital photography. His passion for natural light photography is manifest not only in his work but also through his role as a creative and technical leader. Vincent's work has been highlighted in American Photo, Popular Photography, The New...
Photographer Michael Kenna Critics and viewers and writers have all described Michael Kenna's (www.michaelkenna.net) work in similar terms: "serene" "mysterious" "intimate" "humane" and "powerful." Michael Kenna's black and white medium format work has changed little in terms of format through his career, but his subject matter has moved, as he has said, from the obviously "beautiful" things such as Venetian...
With enough time in photography, most photographers begin to gravitate towards genres and subject matters that mean the most to them. Utah-based photographer Steve Proctor began to move towards the stories of WWII soon after his passion for photography increased. He has photographed the Normandy beaches multiple times, revisiting the now-quiet battlefields that changed history. True to the holiday today...
Photographer Jorge Uzon has been a photojournalist for the Agence France-Presse (AFP) from the years of 1996 to 2004, working in Guatemala and then in Mexico City. He has worked as an independent photographer since then, photographing two major projects: in Bolivia (2006-2008) on social changes since Evo Morales became president and one in Patagonia (2008-2011), on the struggle between...