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01/30/2012 09:15:18 PM · #1
here's what the master has to say...

enjoy ;-)
01/30/2012 09:42:21 PM · #2
Humbling.
01/30/2012 10:20:47 PM · #3
When I first read the subject of this thread, I thought it was referring to some sort of medical condition...
01/30/2012 10:23:01 PM · #4
Originally posted by alanfreed:

When I first read the subject of this thread, I thought it was referring to some sort of medical condition...

HAHA!
01/30/2012 11:00:24 PM · #5
Holy Buckets what a photographer! Thanks for that article Skip. Now I want to go splash water on stuff.. Volunteers ????
01/31/2012 08:40:23 AM · #6
Originally posted by Skip:

here's what the master has to say...

enjoy ;-)


Not my favourite kind of photography, but I like the guy a lot. He sounds very honest and open to change too, in a field which is always at risk to disappear, obliterated by computer graphic. I found this bit interesting:
"With my work, I’ve made a conscious decision to bridge the gap between CG and traditional photography. I have given some of my work an illustrative feel and a look where you are not sure if its CG or photography. I have gotten good response from this and people are intrigued by the middle ground."

Message edited by author 2012-01-31 08:40:46.
01/31/2012 10:02:53 PM · #7
the thing that impressed me the most were just how much passion he has for what he does, and that he doesn't mind sharing. i've read accounts of how guitar master robert johnson would play with his back to his audience so that no one could see what he was doing...funny how some people are so confident in their talents and love what they do that they actually enjoy helping others.
01/31/2012 10:25:17 PM · #8
Originally posted by alanfreed:

When I first read the subject of this thread, I thought it was referring to some sort of medical condition...


huh... I expected it from Slippy... not you. Good work Alan! :)
01/31/2012 10:40:51 PM · #9
Originally posted by Skip:

here's what the master has to say...

enjoy ;-)

Skip - always good to hear from you.
And this is a wonderful presentation.
Well done interview and lots to ponder.
01/31/2012 11:45:08 PM · #10
Originally posted by Skip:

... i've read accounts of how guitar master robert johnson would play with his back to his audience so that no one could see what he was doing...

The Devil made him do it ... ;-)
02/04/2012 01:22:20 AM · #11
A nice related event that took place recently in Australia with an informative blog to boot. Dont forget to watch the making of video //aurumlight.wordpress.com/
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