Ascending to Kaweah Gap

Ascending to Kaweah Gap. Sequoia National Park. August 6, 2008. © Copyright 2008 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved. My friend Caroline ascends the High Sierra Trail toward Kaweah Gap above Upper Hamilton Lake in Sequoia National Park, California on the morning of the third day of a 9-day trans-Sierra pack trip from Crescent … Continue reading Ascending to Kaweah Gap

A Photograph Exposed: Je Suis Bleu

Je Suis Bleu
Sidewalk, graffiti covered wall, and women (virtual and real) on a Paris street

je suis bleu. Paris, France. August 10, 2016.
© Copyright 2016 G Dan Mitchell.

(“A Photograph Exposed” is a series exploring some of my photographs in greater detail.)

Much of my photography is in landscape and nature genres, but my work also includes other genres. For example, I am very enthusiastic about street and travel photography. I am going to use this photograph to explore that aspect of my photography and to share some background about this image and how it came about.

I made the photograph during a visit to Paris a few years ago, on a day when we spent time in Le Marais. There’s a lot going on in this popular part of Paris. There’s plenty of tourist stuff nearby — the Cathedral of Notre Dame is just a few blocks away and the Latin Quarter not far beyond. But walking in the opposite direction takes you into an older area of Paris, with narrow, twisting streets, old buildings, and a lot of character.

We explored without relying on written or human guides, preferring to wander and discover. Photography was on my mind, and I made several other photographs in this area where the light is often lovely, the streets are narrow, and the buildings and people fascinating.

Woman, Wall, Le Marais
A person in colorful clothing checking the phone next to and old wall in Le Marais, Paris

Woman, Wall, Le Marais

Sidewalk Art, Le Marais
Art presented sale for along a sidewalk in Le Marais, Paris

Sidewalk Art, Le Marais

Street photography

A lot of street photography is done quickly and spontaneously, and I always work with a small, handheld camera, usually with a small prime lens. There are many reasons for this camera/lens choice, but one is that this gear doesn’t read as ‘tourist with big camera.” People mostly ignore me in the street, and when they do see the little camera they often seem not to think that I’m a “serious photographer.”

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The “A Photograph Exposed” Series

From time to time I write more extensively about some of my popular photographs, going into technical and esthetic issues surrounding them or using them to share ideas and approaches to photography. A Photograph Exposed A Photograph Exposed: “Submerged Boulders, Lake, and Cliffs” (2010) A Photograph Exposed: A Tale of Light (2011) A Photograph Exposed: Photography and Luck (2012) A Photograph … Continue reading The “A Photograph Exposed” Series

Five Prints in “The Great Certainty” — Current Show at The Ansel Adams Gallery

I am very grateful to The Ansel Adams Gallery for including five of my photographs in the exhibition that opened this week in Yosemite Valley: “The Great Certainty: Photographs Commemorating 100 Years of National Park Stewardship,” August 6 through September 10.   A great variety of photographers are represented in this exhibit, and I feel … Continue reading Five Prints in “The Great Certainty” — Current Show at The Ansel Adams Gallery