by Mark Reierson | Oct 15, 2019 | Essays
©Mark Reierson Sometimes all it takes is something small to alter the way you see things in a big way. Ward Rosin introduced me to a photography app called Contrast by Hornbeck. This app does basically one thing — it visualizes the world in a super high...
by Antonio M. Rosario | Sep 4, 2019 | Essays
In my last essay, I spoke about being influenced by those photographers who came before us. In these past few months, my visual journey has been temporarily co-opted by Walker Evans. Since Ward Rosin suggested we do an in-depth dive into his work on my Street Shots...
by David Szweduik | Aug 21, 2019 | Essays
This essay was originally published on my site at usuallydave.com. Enjoy and all the best, Dave. Walking the streets, the shadows stirred. Though there was evidence of life, it felt sparse. Rather than bustling with people, the streets were now filled with nothing but...
by David Szweduik | Jul 9, 2019 | Essays
While I enjoy photographing a wide variety of subjects, most people would probably see my love of nature running through the large majority of my work. Being out in nature, both with and without a camera, is my version of therapy. It’s a place that calms and centers...
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