It looks like Inge Fernau has begun her (annual?) posting of fall color photographs from the Sierra Nevada. As I understand it – you can read more at her site – every fall she heads to the eastern Sierra and spends far more time than I do pursuing the annual autumn foliage and other seasonal subjects.
Category Archives: Photographers
Andy Frazer’s Links to “Spark” Videos
From Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer:
Todd Hido on “Spark” A few weeks ago I posted about a “Spark” video on-line that included interviews with Bay Area photographer Henry Wessel. “Spark” is a KQED production about Bay Area artists and art productions. Their archives include shows about many well-known artists, including night photographer Todd Hido. Todd is best known about night photographers from his book “House Hunting”, which includes numerous photographs of quiet, suburban homes at night….
Click here for a direct link to the “Spark” segment on Todd Hido. – Andy Frazer [Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer]
If you haven’t already subscribed to Andy’s blog, do so now – he posts lots of interesting stuff about the Bay Area photography scene, especially night photography.
Another Unexpected Photo
I came across your site from your participation in Jim Goldstein‚s Favorite Photo project. I really liked your posting and it also reminded me of a similar situation that I had. I did a short write up on this last night and posted it on my blog and wanted to share it with you: http://latogaphoto.blogspot.com/2007/05/one-good-story-leads-to-another.html
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21 Favorite Photos And The Stories Behind Them
I see that a story at this site is included in a post at Jim Goldstein’s blog today:
21 Favorite Photos And The Stories Behind Them – Since initiating the project on May 14th I?ve been introduced, and in some cases re-introduced, to some great photographers. The subject material, photographic styles and skill levels of those submitting may vary, but the one constant shared by all is a passion to capture and share the world as they see it. [JMG-Galleries]
Follow the title link within the excerpt from Jim’s post to see the full list. (Thanks for including my story, Jim.)
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