We are going through some strange times and are housebound of course like nearly everyone else. This is a good time to go through all my books and discovering the work of photographers, which over time I simply lost. One of the photographers I rediscovered is the Italian photographer Gianni Pezzani. Looking at his beautiful hand coloured black and white images. Remembering my own time working in the darkroom. Much of the digital photography is technically superb of course but most of it looks the same and I long for the time when photography was more innovative than what we see today. Of course there are some very creative photographers who have created great work using the computer so I should not generalize of course.
The camera is my tool. Through it I give reason to everything around me. -- André Kertész (1894-1985)
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
EARTH DAY 2020
Today is the day we celebrate our earth, the planet we call home. While we are battling a pandemic , we have to remember another and a much greater problem is the deterioration of our home. This day should also be a time that we have to seriously start working on cleaning up home and it is our only home, which we will lose if we don’t seriously tackle the problems of cleaning up and preserve the air we breathe, the land we are destroying and the oceans and rivers we keep polluting. Maybe while we are trying to get this coronavirus pandemic under control we will start realizing that we have to change our unbridled consumerism into a more sustainable way of living.
Monday, April 13, 2020
TAG GRAFFITI, MONTREAL
Being cooped up inside your house or apartment is of course no great fun. you are restricted in your movement and you simply can't grab your camera and wander around looking for new images. But look at it from a positive angle. this is a great time exploring your files and finding some great forgotten images.
So this picture is from a trip we made in the very early Spring a few years ago to Montreal.
Tagging is the simplest style of graffiti but this reminded me of a quote by Michael Ondaatje from his book In the Skin of a Lion.
"Everyone has to scratch on walls somewhere or they go crazy”
So this picture is from a trip we made in the very early Spring a few years ago to Montreal.
Tagging is the simplest style of graffiti but this reminded me of a quote by Michael Ondaatje from his book In the Skin of a Lion.
"Everyone has to scratch on walls somewhere or they go crazy”
Now back to my files looking for more forgotten pictures.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
OLD CHURCH, CACHE BAY, ONTARIO
Monday, February 03, 2020
OLD SAWMILL, CACHE BAY
Time to post another picture. Lately I have been going through some of my old negatives and I came across some pictures I took many decades ago. These are the remains of the old sawmill in Cache Bay. It reminded me of a book I read in my late teens by the British explorer Percy Fawcett and his quest in finding the lost city Z, as he named it, in Mato Grosso in Brazil. Nobody knows if he ever found it because he disappeared in 1925. The fictional character Indiana Jones was loosely baseed on Percy Fawcett.
Monday, December 16, 2019
WINTER, SCREAMING HEADS
Thursday, November 28, 2019
MINER'S HOME TAVERN, COBALT, ON REVISITED
On our return to North Bay last Sunday, I took the opportunity to revisit the Miners Home Tavern again. When I photographed this place at the end of September, I planned to go back to retake the same scene but with snow. I was lucky that Sunday afternoon the snow came almost as ordered which gave me the chance to take this Wintery grey landscape. I think I did capture the mood of Winter in the image.
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO
It has been awhile since my last posting. Last Sunday Dan, John and I conducted a small workshop as part of our exhibition, which closed that day. So I thought to post this image taken downtown Haileybury. Actually I would call the picture a photo illustration because I manipulated the image using Photoshop and Luminar4, two programs I use extensively.
Thursday, October 17, 2019
FALL GARDEN
Sunday, October 06, 2019
Thursday, October 03, 2019
Sunday, September 29, 2019
Saturday, September 28, 2019
MINER'S HOME TAVERN, COBALT, ON
After delivering our photographs for our upcoming show next at the Temiskaming Art Gallery in Haileybury, John and I spent some time taking pictures of course. On our way home we stopped in Cobalt and visited the historic tavern, the Miner's Home Tavern. We had never stopped at this pub but it was definitely worth a visit and on future trips to Cobalt we certainly will visit the tavern again.
Friday, September 20, 2019
Sunday, September 08, 2019
Saturday, September 07, 2019
ABANDONED SILVER MINE, COBALT, ONTARIO
Visited an abandoned silver mine site in Cobalt. It is an intriguing place when looking at the depth of this mine, which came in operation in 1907. You think about the harsh, appalling working conditions of the men mining the silver. Cobalt is hoping to see a revival of their short colourful and thriving silver mining industry if the exploration for cobalt proves to be viable.
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Monday, August 12, 2019
SUMMER LANDSCAPE
So far the Summer has been beautiful. On Saturday we made a little trip in the Powassan area. This is the time of the flowering of various wild flowers turning the fields into great natural gardens. This time the goldenrod are colouring the landscape golden yellow while the great cloudy sky added a rich pattern of textures to this Summer landscape.
Tuesday, August 06, 2019
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