One question that will inevitably arise as photographers start to make their own prints is "What do I sign them with, and how many should I make?" We've collected a variety of answers from professionals around the country to help you have a better understanding of how and with what these photographers are leaving the last touch on their artistic...
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...
The tried and true world of black and white photography continues to mesmerize both advanced and beginner dSLR photographers. Those who have seen a silver gelatin print from an Ansel Adams or Ed Weston negative will notice the depth to the image and the overall difference in "feel" to the entirely different process of capturing light on film, making the...