The Still-Life Mentor to a Filmmaking Generation

A New York Times article on Jerome Liebling:

For much of a half-century of taking quiet, subtly powerful pictures that demand and reward long looking, Jerome Liebling has been known as a photographer’s photographer. The label is both a high compliment and an acknowledgment that Mr. Liebling, now 82, has not enjoyed the acclaim accorded to many of his contemporaries who first took their cameras to the streets of New York after World War II.

An advantage of being “untrained” in photography (my academic background is in a different field) is that I can still “discover” photographers that everyone else probably knows about already. This article (and the accompanying Ken Burns multimedia clip) introduced me to Liebling’s wonderful images. (Thank you to The Online Photographer for the link.)
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Fall Colors… In Black and White?

Oddly enough, of all the colorful fall foliage photos I have taken so far this season, my favorite is currently the black and white sunset photograph of a small aspen grove near Conway Summit just north of Mono Lake.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” (Heyday Books) is available directly from him.

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