“The juried exhibition In Focus on display, provides a diverse selection of 37 insightful and at times emotional images created by California-based artists, reflecting today’s ever-changing society.” In Focus: Current Photography reception Saturday 3 Feb 2018 from Continue Reading
Tips on how you can do Night & Low Light Photography
I've been fascinated by night + low light photography ever since I saw photos by Berkeleyites Sherry Glassman and John Vias. https://nightphotographs.wordpress.com/ http://www.berkeleyside.com/2011/05/19/night-owl-captures-theatricality-of-berkeley-after-dark/ I hosted a Continue Reading
Hidden (and not so hidden) gems of Berkeley
I love exploring Berkeley and seeing new things ... and I'm not alone! My friend Jim Corr created a web site Hidden (and not so Hidden) Gems of Berkeley dedicated to what he's dubbed “private public art”—i.e., art that is displayed in the front yards or on the walls of Continue Reading
I love taking photographs of Art Deco Architecture
I love taking photographs of Art Deco architecture, and I'm trying out some different ways to present the photos Uploading and geocoding to Flickr is one way, setting up a web page with all the photos is another, and a javascript page is a third. Here's sample of the first Continue Reading
The Richard Avedon Photograph Exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ends Sun 29 Nov 2009
The Richard Avedon Photograph Exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) ends Sun 29 Nov 2009 We always enjoy visiting the museum - and it's easy to take BART into San Francisco to visit. While in the city, be sure to check out the holiday window displays - Continue Reading
Here’s how I organize my Sillions (Serkes Millions) of photos
I used to take photos at lower resolution so I can get more on the disk (showing how long I've been using digital cameras. Ed Shields, a photographer friend of mine, said - you're never going to take that photo again (time change, people die, you never want to have to Continue Reading