Archive for January, 2012

Photographer In Action: Marilyn Monroe with Nikon

Photographer In Action

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January Drear by Amy E Thompson & Jolie Buchanan

January Drear

haiku for you collaboration

by Amy E Thompson & Jolie Buchanan

{January Drear by Amy E Thompson & Jolie Buchanan}

January Drear is a collaboration between Amy E. Thompson & Jolie Buchanan; part of aamora’s Haiku for You series.

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Aamora member Jolie Buchanan is a painter, potter & photographer; Enjoy her website or her work here on aamora.

January Featured Artist: Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

January Featured Artist

Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

{Lightning by Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid}

{Bobcats by Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid}

Through photography, I have been exposed to the power, beauty, and diversity of nature. Living in Arizona, I come across scenes daily that allow me to share the smallest of details to the most grand of displays with others.

Photography opens my eyes to how delicate our world can be and I hope to inspire others to notice too.

-  Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

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Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

Aamora Featured Artist

January 2012

Find Audrey’s work on her website Rainshadow Imagesher Facebook Page or right here on aamora

Aamora’s Project Haiku For You Launch

Haiku submissions, simply click below
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Just Past the Third Echo by Jim Ford

Just Past the Third Echo

by Jim Ford

Just Past the Third Echo . . .

{Soft Vanilla Crown}

… Wandering is a passion,

where it leads me is not as important

as what I see along the way

{Life Without Parole}

{Fishy Business}

{Black and Blue}

{Tracks and Stacks}

Jim Ford’s worked for what he says ‘seems a life time‘ in traditional darkroom work and an office without windows.

This series of images, which you can find in his new book, Just Past The Third Echo, celebrates Jim’s first summer of retirement. He says he’s enjoying his view from his now-digital studio & he’s not going back.


Click here for a preview to Jim’s book, Just Past The Third Echo.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

January Featured Artist: Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

January Featured Artist

Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

 

Through photography, I have been exposed to the power, beauty, and diversity of nature. Living in Arizona, I come across scenes daily that allow me to share the smallest of details to the most grand of displays with others.

Photography opens my eyes to how delicate our world can be and I hope to inspire others to notice too.

-  Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

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Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

Aamora Featured Artist

January 2012

Find Audrey’s work on her website Rainshadow Imagesher Facebook Page or right here on aamora

Watch For Animals by Gail Anderson ::: Triptych Solo

Watch For Animals

by Gail Anderson

 

Triptych Solo in Photography: Gail Anderson

with Watch For Animals

Look for a tutorial over the weekend on how to create a triptych in Photoshop just like this one!

Note: Triptych example = 550 pixels width x 1217 pixels tall

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Aamora member & administrator Gail Anderson is a Las Vegas, Nevada based photographer always up for a road trip to share her unique discoveries around each bend. View Gail’s work at redbubble, her photoblog, or here on aamora.

Project Triptych
View the series

 

The Olmec’s Colossal Heads by Alexis Gerard


These images were shot at the “Olmec: Colossal Masterworks of Ancient Mexico” exhibition at the de Young museum, in San Francisco.

America’s oldest civilization, the Olmec flourished from as early as 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, in the modern-day states of Veracruz and Tabasco.

They were the first major Pre-Columbian civilization in Mexico and laid many of the foundations for the civilizations that followed. 

Among other “firsts”, there is evidence that the Olmec practiced ritual bloodletting and played the Mesoamerican ballgame, hallmarks of nearly all subsequent Mesoamerican societies.

The most familiar aspect of the Olmecs is their artwork, particularly the aptly-named colossal heads.

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January Featured Artist: Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

January Featured Artist

Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

{Sedona by Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid}

Through photography, I have been exposed to the power, beauty, and diversity of nature. Living in Arizona, I come across scenes daily that allow me to share the smallest of details to the most grand of displays with others.

Photography opens my eyes to how delicate our world can be and I hope to inspire others to notice too.

-  Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

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Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid

Aamora Featured Artist

January 2012

Find Audrey’s work on her website Rainshadow Imagesher Facebook Page or right here on aamora

Three Cheers for Founding Aamora Members: Danielle, Michael and Jim

Three aamora members
Danielle KellyMichael Van der Tol & Jim Robertson
Published Amongst Lenscratch 2011 Favorites

{In the Clouds by Danielle Kelly - Leonia, NJ}

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{Qualicum Beach by Michael Van der Tol - Vancouver Island}

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{Service to the Suntower by Jim Robertson - Osaka}

Click to view  Your Favorite Photographs of 2011 Lenscratch Exhibition

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Lenscratch is a blogzine for image-makers exploring contemporary photography, founded and edited by Aline Smithson.

Danielle Kelly is a charter aamora member & semi-professional photographer in NYC with an ardent passion for following light. View more of Danielle’s work on her website or aamora.

Michael Van der Tol, founding aamora member, lives in Qualicum Beach, British Columbia. His photographic work focuses on rural scenes & landscapes. View his work on his website on his blog or here on aamora.

Jim Robertson, follows the photographic path in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. You can view more of Jim’s work at his website or his contributions to aamora.

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